For the first time, a privately developed aircraft has flown faster than sound

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High above a barren California desert on Tuesday, a privately developed aircraft broke the sound barrier for the first time when Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator reached Mach 1.122.

Piloted by a former US Navy aviator, Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg, the XB-1 vehicle broke the supersonic barrier on three separate occasions before safely landing back at Mojave Air & Space Port, where it had taken off half an hour earlier. It marked a triumphant moment for Boom, which was founded a decade ago to commercialize supersonic air travel.

“A small band of talented and dedicated engineers has accomplished what previously took governments and billions of dollars,” said Boom Supersonic’s founder and chief executive, Blake Scholl, in a statement.

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