Will You Fly Faster Than Sound Again | FAA's Supersonic Flight Plan Explained
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After more than 50 years, the United States could be on the verge of bringing back commercial supersonic travel. The FAA has proposed replacing its 1973 ban on overland supersonic flights with new noise-based regulations, potentially paving the way for faster-than-sound passenger jets by the end of this decade. In this video, aviation expert Mark Martin, Founder & CEO of Martin Consulting, explains what the proposal means for the future of commercial aviation, why the Concorde disappeared, how modern aircraft technology has changed, and whether companies like Boom Supersonic could lead the next generation of high-speed travel. #Supersonic #FAA #BoomSupersonic #Aviation #Concorde #AirTravel #CommercialAviation #UnitedStates #TravelNews #Aircraft For more videos subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NDTVProfitIndia Visit NDTV Profit for more news: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/ Don't enter the stock market unaware. Read all Research Reports here: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/
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