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Industry doubts rise over Boom’s supersonic aircraft

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NBR columnist Nevil Gibson speaks with Fiona Rotherham.

Nevil Gibson Sat, 03 Sep 2022

Doubts have been thrown over plans for a new generation of supersonic aircraft from a startup manufacturer based in Denver. Boom Supersonic has already signed deals for 130 aircraft from three airlines – United, American, and Japan.

But a report in the Financial Times, after an interview with

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Nevil Gibson Sat, 03 Sep 2022
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