What if you could travel from one side of the country to the other in less than half the time it takes today? With the power of supersonic flight — planes that can fly faster than the speed of sound — such a fantastic notion could soon become a reality.
Through NASA's latest experimental project, is the X-59 aircraft, the agency aims to bring supersonic technology back into the forefront of the commercial airline industry.
The capability needed to surpass the sound barrier has typically only been relegated to research and military vehicles, like fighter jets.
Yet, with Chuck Yeager’s first record-breaking flight 75 years ago, there have been several attempts to introduce the technology into the commercial sector of the airline industry. And the most famous was the Concorde.
Built in the late 1970s, the supersonic airliner was ahead of its time in that the plane could shatter speed ...