Boom reinvents the cockpit, unveiling all-new
flight deck
Symphony engine hardware testing underway;
full engine core operational in 18 months
Symphony engine assembly to take place in
San Antonio, Texas at StandardAero
facility
DENVER, July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Boom
Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner,
today announced milestones across its Overture airliner and
Symphony engine programs at the Farnborough International Airshow.
Boom is reinventing the cockpit with an all-new flight deck,
designed around pilots with safety at the forefront. Boom is making
rapid progress on its Symphony engine, with hardware testing
underway and the first full-scale engine core to be operational in
just 18 months. Additionally, Boom announced that Symphony will be
assembled in San Antonio, Texas
through an expanded agreement with StandardAero.
Today's announcements come on the heels of accelerating momentum
for Boom. In March, the company conducted the historic first flight
of its XB-1 supersonic demonstrator and in June completed
construction on the Overture Superfactory in Greensboro, North
Carolina.
"Passengers and airlines are hungry for supersonic flight," said
Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of
Boom Supersonic. "Following XB-1's successful test flight, we're
accelerating. Overture features an all-new flight deck,
incorporating extensive pilot feedback, resulting in a flying
experience that is both innovative and instantly familiar. Our
Symphony engine has quickly progressed through design into hardware
rig testing, and with a fully operational engine core on track for
next year, our rapid development approach is pacing ahead of
schedule."
Boom continues to partner with airlines and best-in-class
industry suppliers. Overture's flight deck builds on the
next-generation Honeywell Anthem avionics suite. An advanced
head-worn vision system from Universal Avionics, who joins the
Overture program today, is integrated into the flight deck. Boom
worked with BAE Systems to integrate Active Control Sidesticks into
the Overture flight deck simulator displayed at the Farnborough
International Airshow.
Boom reinvents the cockpit with an all-new flight
deck
Overture's flight deck builds upon years of learning in
aviation safety and is the result of extensive feedback from
airline, business, and military pilots. Incorporating the Honeywell
Anthem avionics suite, Overture offers pilots unprecedented
situational awareness and ease of control, providing passengers
with the safest possible flight experience.
Boom's flight deck offers pilots the benefits of advanced
automation and envelope protection, together with a force-feedback
system that allows pilots to feel how the airplane is flying. With
key airplane features accessible through high-definition touch
screens, Overture can benefit from ongoing over-the-air software
upgrades. Overture flight deck capabilities include:
- Force-feedback sidesticks. For the first time on an
airliner, force-feedback sidesticks allow pilots to control the
plane while physically feeling both aircraft response and inputs
made by the co-pilot or autopilot.
- Autoland and augmented reality. Building on the system
flown on XB-1, Overture has an advanced augmented reality vision
system for takeoff and landing, eliminating the need for the droop
nose used on Concorde. Pilots can safely land using autoland
or augmented reality views provided on a head-worn device and on
the pilot's primary flight display.
- Large 17-inch touchscreens. High-definition touchscreens
eliminate the hundreds of breakers and buttons found in legacy
cockpits. Every airplane function is accessible through software
while physical controls—such as stick, throttle, and landing
gear—are offered for safety-critical functions.
- Over-the-air upgrades. Overture will receive
over-the-air software upgrades, meaning new features and
improvements will arrive regularly. Airlines can control how
upgrades are rolled out across fleets.
Boom recently completed a series of flight deck tests with
commercial pilots from leading airlines, including Mike Bannister, former Chief Concorde Pilot for
British Airways.
"I've long believed that Overture is the rightful successor to
Concorde," said Mike Bannister,
former Chief Concorde Pilot for British Airways. "After
experiencing Overture's flight deck, which is incredibly well
designed and delightful to fly, my excitement and enthusiasm for
this aircraft has only intensified."
Symphony engine advances to hardware testing; engine core to
be operational in 18 months
Boom revealed in June that
it is already building and rig-testing Symphony hardware, starting
with a full-scale test of combustor aerodynamics. The first
3D-printed parts have been produced for Symphony, including fuel
nozzles and turbine center frames.
These hardware tests began just 18 months after the initial
announcement of Symphony, demonstrating Boom's rapid development
approach. As part of this strategy, the company will conduct more
than 30 engine hardware rig tests, allowing for validation and
optimization of all key engine components, ranging from fan and
nozzle acoustics to combustor fuel efficiency.
Boom also announced that it has accelerated development of a
full-scale engine core, which will be operational in late 2025.
Engine core testing will analyze performance of the compressor,
combustor, and turbine section. Data gathered will further refine
engineering and expedite production of a fully certified engine.
Following this rapid development approach, Boom expects to build
and test multiple iterations before certifying the final refined
engine.
Boom also expanded its existing MRO partnership with
StandardAero to include the production of Symphony. StandardAero
will assemble and test Symphony engines at its facility in
San Antonio, Texas. The Symphony
assembly line will scale to produce 330 engines annually within a
footprint projected to total over 100,000 square feet of production
space.
"We are excited to expand our role to include the assembly and
testing of Symphony engines, further supporting the development of
next-generation flight with Boom," said Russell Ford, Chairman and CEO of StandardAero.
"Our collaboration is a testament to StandardAero's world-class
engineering capabilities and dedication to delivering solutions
that power the future of air travel."
Additionally, Boom announced it is teaming with aerospace leader
ATI, Inc. for advanced high-temperature materials and components
for Symphony's high pressure compressor integrated blade and disk
stages and for its turbine assembly. These advanced nickel-based
superalloys will enable Symphony to achieve high performance and
reliability in sustained supersonic operation.
Overture remains on target to achieve FAA and EASA certification
by the end of the decade.
About Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic's mission is to
make the world dramatically more accessible through flights that
are faster, more affordable, more convenient, and more
sustainable.
Boom is developing Overture, the world's fastest airliner,
optimized for speed, safety, and sustainability. Overture will fly
at twice the speed of today's airliners and is optimized to run on
up to 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Overture's order book
stands at 130 aircraft, including orders and pre-orders from
American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines. Boom is
working with Northrop Grumman for government and defense
applications of Overture. Suppliers and partners collaborating with
Boom on the Overture program include Aernnova, Aciturri, Collins
Aerospace, Eaton, Honeywell,
Latecoere, Leonardo, Safran Landing Systems, Universal Avionics,
and the United States Air Force.
Symphony™ is the purpose-built turbofan engine that will enable
supersonic flight. The Boom-developed engine is supported by
world-class suppliers including Florida Turbine Technologies (FTT),
a Kratos company, Colibrium Additive, and StandardAero.
XB-1 is Boom's technology demonstrator aircraft and the world's
first independently developed supersonic jet. The aircraft first
took flight in Mojave, CA in
March 2024. For more information,
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