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  1. It expected to begin wind tunnel tests for the Overture in 2021, and start construction of a manufacturing facility in 2022, with the capacity to produce 5 to 10 aircraft monthly. The first Overture would be unveiled in 2025, with the aim of achieving type certification by 2029. [30] Flights should be available in 2030, as estimated by Blake ...

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    Boom - Overture. Boom has secured 130 Overture orders and pre-orders with global airlines. The world’s largest airline poised to have the world’s largest supersonic fleet. The first U.S. airline to sign an aircraft purchase agreement with Boom Supersonic.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · This first assembly line has the capacity to produce 33 Overture aircraft per year, valued at more than $6 billion. Boom plans to build an additional assembly line, scaling to produce 66 supersonic airliners annually.

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Overture’s order book, including orders and pre-orders from American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines stands at 130 aircraft. Boom is working with Northrop Grumman for government and defense applications of Overture.

    • Overture Systems Configuration Revealed
    • Symphony Engine Hits New Program Milestones
    • Boom, Northrop Grumman Progress Collaboration
    • Entry-Into-Service Plans, Production Rates

    Boom also revealed, for the first time, Overture’s full systems configuration as the aircraft program advances toward production. The schematics shared highlight key systems inside the aircraft, including avionics, flight controls, hydraulics, fuel systems and landing gear — all designed and developed for optimal performance, efficiency and safety....

    Boom and engine design partner Florida Turbine Technologies (FTT, Jupiter, Fla., U.S.) continue to achieve key milestones across the design and development of the Symphony engine. Boom has shared the engine architecture and additional key specifications for Symphony. Reflecting this progress, Boom unveiled its 3D-printed ⅓ scale design model for Sy...

    Boom has also announced its support of Northrop Grumman on a NASA contract to deliver solutions for the “High-Speed Endo-atmospheric Commercial Vehicle Conceptual Design Study and Technology Roadmaps Development” program. The study for future research and development (R&D) will identify technologies to continue the advancement of commercial superso...

    Boom is anticipating 2027 for its first Overture flight, followed by certification in 2029. The company broke ground for its final assembly line (FAL) “Superfactory” in Greensboro, North Carolina, in January 2023, to be completed by mid-2024. According to Scholl, the first line will be able to produce 33 aircraft/year. There are plans for a second ...

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · The company’s founder and CEO, Blake Scholl, said during a press conference that the first final assembly line is designed to annually produce up to 33 Overture aircraft — which measures 201 feet from nose to tail.

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · This first assembly line has the capacity to produce 33 Overture aircraft per year, valued at more than $6 billion. Boom plans to build an additional assembly line, scaling to produce 66...

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