Say you're a Cubs fan with a couple of tickets to see them play the Cardinals in St. Louis. That's a 12-minute flight. You'll wait longer in line for your hot dog!
American Airlines will become the second U.S. carrier to purchase supersonic jets, virtually cutting travel times in half. It means much less time to enjoy your complimentary peanuts.
American Airlines announced Tuesday it will buy up to 20 supersonic jets that will be built in North Carolina by Boom Supersonic. Last year, United Airlines agreed to buy 15 of the ultra-fast jets, if they meet certain safety, operating and sustainability requirements, which is part of American’s deal as well.The jet will run on sustainable aviation fuel or a blend.A trip from Miami to London would take just under five hours, cutting the nearly nine-hour flight time by about half.
Say you're taking your family to see Mickey at Disney World; it would be 46 minutes from Chicago to Orlando.Or say you're a Cubs fan with a couple of tickets to see them play the Cardinals in St. Louis. That's a 12-minute flight. You'll wait longer in line for your hot dog!American says it's too early to discuss ticket prices, because the aircraft isn't expected to fly its first passengers until 2029.
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