
Life


Share
Published 17:58 30 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 18:14 30 Jun 2018 BST

Explore more on these topics:
This could be you (Credit: Ryan Pierse)[/caption]
The speed of sound is 767 mph, and Boeing's plane will travel at five times that speed, topping out at 3,900mph which is possible by cruising at a height of 90,000ft. An increase in altitude makes engines more efficient, but that height is still 30,000ft more than Concorde's cruising altitude and 60,000ft higher than a conventional jumbo jet.
Boeing has said it will take "20 or 30 years" for the jet to begin flying but also insists that the technological advancement necessary is well within the realms of possibility.
Kevin Bowcutt, Boeing’s chief scientist of hypersonics, said:
"We are excited about the potential of hypersonic technology to connect the world faster than ever before. "Boeing is building upon a foundation of six decades of work designing, developing and flying experimental hypersonic vehicles, which makes us the right company to lead the effort in bringing this technology to market in the future. "This aircraft would allow you to fly across the ocean and back in one day, which is all most people would want. So why go past those boundaries and complicate it? The world’s just not big enough to go much faster than Mach 5."
Life

‘I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake’
I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake Let’s be honest, most of us are at least a little bit nosy when it comes to money. We want to know what other people are earning, how they’re actually getting by, and what their spending really looks like (not the […]
Life
3h
Her Money Diaries: A 35-year-old HR Admin in Derry on €26,000
I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake Let’s be honest, most of us are at least a little bit nosy when it comes to money. We want to know what other people are earning, how they’re actually getting by, and what their spending really looks like (not the […]
Life
3h
Life
Nicola Coughlan might have just shared ‘Ireland’s best-kept secret’ with the Brits
Life