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‘New Concorde’ to Bring Back Supersonic Flights by 2029

Juna Tharakan
Last updated: 22 October 2025 04:36
By Juna Tharakan
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Supersonic air travel is poised for a dramatic return to the skies after nearly two decades of absence.

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A Supersonic Comeback on the HorizonTechnological Advances and Global SupportBalancing Speed, Sustainability and Luxury

Boom Supersonic, a Denver-based aerospace company, is developing the Overture, a sleek aircraft designed to fly at Mach 1.7 and cover the London to New York route in just three hours and forty minutes.

Boom Supersonic © Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic is designing the Overture flight from UK to US © Boom Supersonic

A Supersonic Comeback on the Horizon

The Supersonic next-generation jet nicknamed the ‘New Concorde,’ promises to revive the speed and prestige once associated with its legendary predecessor.

If all goes according to plan, passengers could once again experience  supersonic journeys by 2029, marking a new era of high-speed commercial aviation.

Boom Supersonic © Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic’s Overture © Boom Supersonic

Technological Advances and Global Support

The Overture has already caught the attention of major airlines.

United Airlines, American Airlines and Japan Airlines have placed orders and preorders, signaling strong industry confidence.

Each aircraft will seat between 60 and 80 passengers and cruise at an impressive altitude of 60,000 feet, nearly twice that of traditional jets.

A significant breakthrough came in 2025 when the United States lifted its ban on supersonic flights over land, paving the way for wider adoption.

Boom Supersonic plans to operate on more than 600 routes, focusing on time-critical journeys that could transform business travel and international connectivity.

Boom Supersonic © Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic plans to operate on more than 600 routes © Boom Supersonic

Balancing Speed, Sustainability and Luxury

Unlike the original Concorde, which faced criticism over its noise and environmental impact, the Overture aims to be quieter and greener.

It will feature advanced noise-reduction systems and run on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), aligning with global goals for eco-friendly travel.

Industry experts, however, suggest that while this innovation may thrill aviation enthusiasts and premium travelers, it may not yet be suitable for mass-market tourism.

Still, the concept of crossing the Atlantic in under four hours has reignited excitement across the travel industry.

Would you board a supersonic jet it meant reach New York in just over three hours? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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There really should be a little more investigation before publishing an article like this, even on a site such as this one. Boom is a charade, and its CEO Blake Scholl a charlatan. Overture will NOT be flying by 2029, and in fact it will not fly, ever. It is little more than two months until 2026, and Boom has no engine, and no credible plan to develop and engine. No engine, no airplane, the end. They have nearly run out of financing. Within a year, there will be an announcement that Boom is shutting down. Wait and see.

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