Since the 2003 end of Concorde, of course, flitting quickly across the Atlantic has been a thing of the past.
Flights between London and New York take around eight hours, or closer to seven in the other direction.
But now, the thought of supersonic travel has been mooted again – by none other than NASA, which reckons that New York-London flight could take as little as 90 minutes in the future.
However, NASA is developing “quiet” supersonic aircraft, called X-59s, as part of its Quesst mission.
Lockheed MartinSimilar studies to the ones done now, which were carried out a decade ago, shaped the development of the X-59 aircraft, according to Lori Ozoroski, project manager for NASA’s Commercial Supersonic Technology Project.
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London, New York