Exosonic advances development of more sustainable low-boom supersonic airliner

Futurride
2 min readApr 5, 2021
Exosonic advances development of more sustainable low-boom supersonic airliner

The secretive Los Angeles-based aircraft startup got a jumpstart with SXSW and the U.S. Air Force for its Mach 1.8 supersonic airliner designed with a muted sonic boom below city-traffic noise levels.
Last month at South by Southwest (SXSW) Online, Los Angeles-based low-boom supersonic transport startup Exosonic Inc. was selected as an alternate to pitch its company and technology in the Innovative World category for the 11th annual SXSW Pitch. Out of the more than 500 companies that applied to present at SXSW Pitch 2021, Exosonic was selected among the 16 alternates spanning 8 separate categories.

“Exosonic is excited to share its vision of enabling supersonic flight everywhere through Exosonic’s muted sonic boom approach,” said Norris Tie, CEO and Co-founder of Exosonic, Inc. “By quieting the boom, we can fly supersonic over water and over land, pending regulations. However, Exosonic is also taking an innovative product roadmap strategy to build the company in incremental steps.”

The aerospace company is developing a Mach 1.8 supersonic airliner designed with a muted sonic boom to enable passengers to reach their destinations twice as fast as current commercial flights. The company was founded with a vision to bring people together through faster travel and with a commitment to environmentally sustainable practices.

Exosonic’s goal is a low-boom 5000-
Click on the link below to read the full post online.

--

--