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1. Japan Airlines Invests US$10m in Boom Supersonic; Signs Pre-Order for 20 Aircraft
Japan Airlines has entered into a strategic partnership with Boom Supersonic to bring commercial supersonic travel to passengers. Boom is developing a new-generation supersonic aircraft which flies at Mach 2.2, and could cut flight times in half. Through this agreement, JAL will provide its knowledge and experience as an airline to support Boom in developing the aircraft.
2. Boeing Invests in Aerions Supersonic Business Jet
Boeing has made what it describes as a significant investment in Aerion, a Reno, Nev.-based company pioneering next-generation supersonic aircraft. As part of the partnership, Boeing will provide engineering, manufacturing and flight test resources, as well as strategic vertical content, to bring Aerions AS2 supersonic business jet to market.
3. Flexjet Signs Firm Order for Aerion Supersonic Business Jet
Aerion Corp., a leader in supersonic technology, has received a firm order from Flexjet for 20 of Aerion's AS2 aircraft, which will be the first commercially available supersonic business jet. The Aerion AS2 business jet has a top speed of Mach 1.5, which is 67% faster than the top cruise speeds of current or anticipated long-range subsonic jets. Carrying eight to twelve passengers
4. Indigo Lyon Selected as Int. Sales Rep for Aerion Supersonic Business Jet
The expanding international aircraft sales and services company, Indigo Lyon, headed by Peter Smales, has been appointed as an international sales representative for US-based Aerion Corporations revolutionary Supersonic Business Jet (SBJ). UK-based Indigo Lyon will be responsible for actively marketing and promoting the worlds first supersonic business jet and for securing fresh
5. United Airlines Signs Deal for 15 Supersonic Aircraft
United Airlines has signed a commercial agreement with Boom Supersonic to add aircraft to its global fleet and cooperate on a sustainability initiative. Under the terms of the agreement, United will purchase 15 of Boom's 'Overture' airliners, once Overture meets United's safety, operating and sustainability requirements, with an option for an additional 35 aircraft. Published by Tr
6. Aero Toy Store to market Aerion's Supersonic Business Jet
Aero Toy Store to market Aerion's Supersonic Business Jet in Canada, Mexico, South America and the Caribbean. With its order book rapidly growing in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, Aerion is ramping up its efforts closer to home. The company has appointed Aero Toy Store, which is recognized as one of the world's largest dealers in new and pre-owned private aircraft, to exclusivel
7. Koreas Black Eagles Aerobatics Flying Display at Singapore Airshow 2014 - HD Video
The Black Eagles from the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) made their Asia Pacific debut at the Singapore Airshow 2014 this week (11-16 February 2014). The Black Eagles fly the supersonic KAI T-50 Golden Eagle, a family of South Korean supersonic advanced trainers and multirole light fighters, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with Lockheed Martin.
8. Princely Jets of Pakistan orders Aerion Supersonic Business Jet
Princely Jets of Pakistan orders Aerion Supersonic Business Jet. Aerion, through its international sales partner ExecuJet, has accepted a Letter of Intent from Princely Jets, one of Pakistans first private jet charter operators, for one business jet. Currently operating a fleet of Bombardier Challenger and Cessna Citation Jets, Princely Jets is expanding its aviation services busi

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