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World’s fastest civilian aircraft with Mach 0.95 speed gets certification from EU Aviation
The world’s fastest civilian aircraft has received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification.
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The 10 fastest aircraft in history and the insane speeds they reached
From experimental rocket planes to Cold War spy jets, the fastest aircraft in history pushed far beyond what engineers once ...
The Global 8000 is the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde with an industry-leading top speed of Mach 0.95 and class ...
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Top 10 fastest planes | Supersonic and hypersonic speeds
The list of the most supersonic airplanes in the world, reaching several times the speed of sound, a barrier that once was a ...
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Top 10: The fastest aircraft ever made
Top 10: The fastest aircraft ever made ...
Canadian aircraft maker Bombardier said that its new Global 8000 flagship received the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification.
Supersonic travel has been out of reach for civilian travellers for over two decades, but at last it's back - as long as you have a spare £75m ...
With certification now completed in Europe and North America, including Canada and the United States, the Bombardier Global ...
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Despite claims of Mach 2.54, pilots report that the fastest speeds achieved in practice are Mach 2.25–2.3 in brand-new ...
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Why America Built Only One Plane Out of Titanium
Titanium is fantastically expensive, and difficult to fabricate, relative to other materials—meaning it was only ever practical to use on the world’s fastest plane.
The Global 8000 is the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde with an industry-leading top speed of Mach 0.95 and class ...
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