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𝙇𝙤𝙣𝙙𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙤 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝙔𝙤𝙧𝙠 𝙞𝙣 1 𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙧? Venus Aerospace are currently developing a new model of Hypersonic Jet, the 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗮𝘇𝗲𝗿 𝗠𝟰 which is expected to be able to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in just 1 hour! The impressive jet will travel at 𝗠𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝟲 (or 6x the speed of sound) which for us regular people is around 4600 mph / 7400 kph. It will also fly much higher than regular turbo-jet engined planes at 𝟭𝟭𝟬,𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗳𝗲𝗲𝘁, or around 3x higher than your regular flight. Now we all remember the fate of the concorde which flew it's last commercial flight in 2003 after nearly 30 years in operation. Expensive operational costs and "sky high" ticket prices ultimately proved concorde's downfall and now we settle for slower but far cheaper air travel. So is this just another gimmicky PR stunt? Or will it 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗮𝗶𝗿 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗹 and make our globe feel even smaller? #concorde #airtravel #rocketscience
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STATS FROM ABOVE CELEBRATES 1+ YEAR SINCE LAUNCH 🎉 We were so focused on creating our newsletter that we didn’t notice it’s already over a year old! The Stats from Above newsletter provides monthly insights into the business aviation industry, focusing on trends, statistics, and interesting highlights related to private jet travel. It covers the busiest airports, popular routes, and notable aircraft. The newsletter targets those interested in the high-end aviation market, offering valuable data for jet buyers, sellers, or anyone curious about the industry. Each edition gives readers an overview of where private jets are flying, what’s driving traffic to certain regions, and the latest news on luxury amenities in modern jets. Check out more issues of Stats from Above at https://lnkd.in/eRj_DHDS or www.jetron.aero 👈 Jetron 🛩️ #jetron #StatsFromAbove #aviation #businessjet #privatejet
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A comfortable seat to sink into, when you board a plane, wasn’t always a given for air travel. Artemis Aerospace investigates – take a seat and find out more! You’ve made it to the airport, checked your luggage in, browsed the shops and finally got on the plane. You’ve bagged a window seat, stowed your bag in the overhead locker and perused your fellow passengers, hoping you won’t end up with a seat-kicker behind or seat recliner in front . . . what you’re probably not thinking about is the design of your seat. However, there’s an interesting history behind the evolution of airline seats. Here we delve into it … https://lnkd.in/eJK25uqm #Air101 #Travel #Aviation #avgeek
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Modern day travel update ….✈️ How do you board an aircraft ? In most modern airports - there are aero bridges! Jet bridge, also given many other names such as Passenger Boarding Bridge, Aviobridge, Aerobridge, Air Bridge, Jetway or Jetty, is one of the most important ground support equipment (GSE). The purpose of a Aero Bridge is simple. It is to provide such a connection between aircraft and airport building that allows passengers to be embarked and deplaned from an aircraft in a comfortable and convenient manner that also requires less time and improves efficiency. Which do you prefer ? Photo below shows the typical aerobridge and older / conventional method. 🚀
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🌬 Ever wondered about turbulence and why it happens during flights? President Jet is here to demystify this common phenomenon that can sometimes rattle even the most seasoned travelers! 😃 Turbulence refers to sudden, irregular movements of air that can cause the aircraft to experience bumps and shakes during flight. While it may feel unsettling, turbulence is a natural occurrence in the atmosphere and is generally harmless to the aircraft and passengers 🙏🏻. But why does turbulence happen? Several factors can contribute to turbulence, including: 1) Weather Conditions: changes in air pressure, temperature, and wind speed, particularly around weather systems such as thunderstorms, strong winds, or jet streams. 2) Terrain and Obstacles: When flying over mountain ranges or near tall buildings, the airilow can become turbulent as it interacts with the terrain, causing iluctuations in air movement. 3) Wake Turbulence: Larger aircraft generate swirling vortices of air behind them, known as wake turbulence. When smaller aircraft fly too closely behind or below larger ones, they may encounter this turbulence, resulting in bumpy conditions. 4) Thermal Turbulence: During the day, the sun heats the Earth's surface unevenly, creating pockets of warm air that rise and mix with cooler air. This thermal turbulence can cause iluctuations in air movement, especially during takeoff and landing. While turbulence may be unavoidable at times, rest assured that modern aircraft are designed to withstand and safely navigate through turbulent conditions. Pilots are trained to anticipate and mitigate turbulence, ensuring a smooth and comfortable flight for passengers. So the next time you encounter turbulence during your flight, remember that it's just a natural part of flying! 😌🛩 🎥 @embraerexecutivejets #aviation #privatejet #businessjet #inspiration #sky #jet #aircraft #travelgoals #travel #dubai #switzerland #interior #flight #trip #embraer #gulfstream #design #falcon #luxurytravel #turbulence
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**LinkedIn Post:** 🚀 The Legendary Concorde: A Supersonic Journey Through Aviation History 🚀 I'm thrilled to share our latest video that dives into the captivating history of the Concorde, the world's first supersonic commercial jet! From its groundbreaking debut in 1969 to its final flight in 2003, the Concorde remains an icon of aviation innovation and luxury. ✈️ 🔍 In this video, you'll discover: - The pioneering development and unique design of the Concorde, including the delta wing and droop nose. - The first supersonic flight by the Bell-X1 in 1947 and how it set the stage for the Concorde. - Insights into the rigorous testing phase and the iconic first commercial flights in 1976. - The exclusive and luxurious experience offered to Concorde passengers. - The challenges and criticisms the Concorde faced, including high operational costs and noise issues. - The impact of the tragic Air France Flight 4590 crash in 2000. - The reasons behind the Concorde's retirement in 2003 and its lasting legacy. - Exciting developments in the future of supersonic travel with BOOM Supersonic's Overture project in 2024. This video is a must-watch for aviation enthusiasts, engineers, and anyone fascinated by technological advancements in travel. 🌍 📺 Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/e6c-cNh7 Let's connect and discuss the incredible history and future of supersonic travel! 🛫 #Aviation #Concorde #SupersonicFlight #AerospaceEngineering #Innovation #AviationHistory #FutureOfTravel #BOOMSupersonic #SustainableAviationFuel Feel free to reach out if you have any thoughts or questions about the video. Let's keep the conversation going about the future of aviation! 🚀
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A hypersonic jet capable of flying from London to New York in just one hour? That's incredible! Imagine traveling across the Atlantic at 4,600mph—what a game changer for global travel! This could completely transform how we connect and do business between continents. The future of aviation is looking faster than ever. #techworld #future #businessnews
Hypersonic jet could slash flight time from London to New York to 1hr
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🌎🛩️ Which Country Has The Most Private Jets? 🌟 The United States leads by a significant margin, with North American neighbors Canada, Mexico, and Brazil also ranking in the top five. With an impressive 67% of the world's #privatejets primarily based in Texas and Houston, the #US remains a titan in the private #aviation sector. 🚀 The global private jet market is booming, with expectations to reach USD36.94 billion by 2028! 💰✈️ #Privatejet usage has soared, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering #elite passengers unparalleled #flexibility, #comfort, and #convenience. 🌍💼 The shift towards personalized #travel has fueled the growth of both private and corporate jet markets. 📈 📊 Stats to Note: 🥇#USA: 12,160 private jets. 🥈#Brazil: 800 jets and significant contributions from Embraer. 🥉#Russia: 740 jets (despite all the #sanctions) 🏅#Mexico: Nearly 720 #jets, growing steadily. 🏅#Canada: Around 510 jets amidst challenging terrains. 🏅#Germany: Leads #Europe with about 400 jets. The market is expanding, with private jet registrations increasing worldwide and significant activity in the US, where heavy and long-range jets like those from Gulfstream Aerospace and Bombardier dominate. 🌐🛫 The journey towards more private and luxurious air travel continues to ascend, painting the skies with promises of growth and innovation. 🌟✈️
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The Concorde: From Sky-High Dreams to Grounded Reality – What Happened? In an era where air travel is measured in hours of endurance, imagine stepping into the past where you could dine over the Atlantic and step off in New York or London just 3.5 hours later. This was the reality with the Concorde, the pinnacle of aviation technology that promised a future of supersonic travel. But why, in an age of relentless progress, have we stepped back from the brink of breaking sound barriers for commercial flights? The Concorde wasn't just any aircraft; it was a symbol of national pride and technological ambition for France and the UK, capable of cruising at twice the speed of sound. Its engineering feats included a droop-nose for pilot visibility and materials that could withstand the heat of supersonic travel. Yet, for all its advancements, the Concorde faced insurmountable challenges. From environmental protests over sonic booms to economic barriers with skyrocketing operational costs, the dream was clipped short. After decades of service, only 20 Concordes were ever made, and they were all retired by 2003. This story isn't just about an airplane; it's about human aspiration, the complexities of progress, and the reality checks imposed by our own planet. It begs the question: As we look to the future of aviation, how do we balance the scales of innovation with the weight of environmental and economic sustainability? #Concorde #SupersonicTravel #AviationLegacy #InnovationVsSustainability
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Boom Supersonic has been working on an alternative to the erstwhile Concorde for some time now and here is an article explaining the basis of its XB-1 "Baby Boom" experimental aircraft, a precursor to the Boom Overture. The video explains the history and the trials and tribulations of product development of the Concorde. The CEO, Blake Scholl also touches on the technical underpinnings and the business viability of the solution for supersonic travel stating that the time is right/ripe for such a venture. Key features: - Advanced Aerodynamics and materials tailored for high-speed travel - Optimized Fuel consumption - Efficient Turbofan engines - Utilization of Digital Design and Simulations to validate prior to prototype build - Attenuated sonic boom for noise reduction in faster than sound travel We at Numorpho Cybernetic Systems (NUMO) have been following Boom Supersonics' progress with intent since our underpinnings are also in aerospace and automotive technologies. Our current endeavor is to build a generative AI driven process engineering platform the Mantra M5 to coordinate activities in make, manage, move, market and maintain. #supersonic
This is a good video explaining the history of supersonic travel, as well as Boom Supersonic's plan to revive supersonic passenger flights and revolutionize long-distance travel. #Aerospace #Engineering #Aircraft https://lnkd.in/gfsSR3kp
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