Copy of NASA is developing a supersonic jet with Boeing that will be so fast, that by the time you’re halfway through watching ‘Oppenheimer’, it would have already flown you from New York to London



NASA is developing a supersonic passenger aircraft that will reportedly have a top speed of Mach 4 (~3000mph), which will not make it twice as fast as the Concorde but also faster than the legendary SR-71 Blackbird spy plane that was designed with a top speed of Mach 3.2 (around 2500mph). NASA claims that the proposed supersonic jet will cut down the travel time from New York to London to under one and a half hours. Typically, flights to New York take around eight to nine hours as the current crop of large passenger jets cruise at around 600mph. For comparison, the iconic Concorde that retired two decades ago could maintain Mach 2 (1,348 mph).

A concept by NASA.There were several reasons that led to the demise of the Concorde, with the sonic boom being one of the major hurdles. Supersonic air travel is banned in many countries because of the devastating sonic boom caused when the speed of sound is broken. This includes the US, which prohibits supersonic travel for civil aviation. However, researchers have been working for decades to develop technology that can successfully mitigate sonic booms. Nasa’s Quesst Mission is one such research project, which includes the development of an experimental quiet supersonic aircraft known as the X-59.The NASA X-59 jet on the runway at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. Image – Lockheed MartinNASA announced its plans for the development of the supersonic passenger jet earlier this week after recognizing fifty established transoceanic routes that connect important cities, especially over the North Atlantic and Pacific. The issue of breаking the sound barrier and causing a sonic boom is not relevant while flying over oceans. “Since the U.S. and other nations prohibit supersonic flight over land, the studies’ findings covered transoceanic travel, including high-volume North Atlantic routes and those crossing the Pacific,” the US space agency said in a statement.

Flight of Concorde at Mach 2.As part of its Advanced Air Vehicles Program, NASA will award two-year contracts to aerospace businesses to create supersonic jet concept designs and roadmaps. Boeing will lead a team that includes Exosonic, GE Aerospace, Georgia Tech Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory, and Rolls-Royce North American Technologies for the initial contract.Blue Ridge Research and Consulting, Boom Supersonic, and Rolls-Royce North American Technologies will work with Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems on the second contract. Both teams will study Mach 4 airframe, power, propulsion, thermal management, and materials designs. Untrademarked concept car designs will also be created.NASA Hypersonic technological Project manager Mary Jo Long-Davis said, “The design concepts and technology roadmaps are really important to have in our hands when the companies are finished. “We also recognize the importance of safety, efficiency, economics, and society. We must innovate responsibly to benefit travelers and the environment.