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NASA’s Son of Concorde breaks the sound barrier at 713 mph

11 June 2026
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NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft, known as the ‘Son of Concorde,’ has successfully flown faster than the speed of sound for the first time. During an 81-minute test flight on June 5, the aircraft reached Mach 1.1, approximately 713 mph, at an altitude of 43,400 feet. Test pilot Jim Less reported that the flight was smooth and that there was little sensation of supersonic speed. The X-59 is designed to minimize the loud sonic boom typically associated with supersonic travel, instead producing a quieter thump. The aircraft was accompanied by a NASA F-15 chase plane, which monitored its performance and masked any sound generated by the X-59. Future objectives include testing the aircraft under mission conditions at Mach 1.4, while gathering feedback on its acoustic profile from communities below.

Why It Matters

The X-59 is a critical component of NASA’s Quesst mission, aimed at demonstrating quieter supersonic flight technologies. Historically, supersonic travel over land has been restricted due to the disruptive sonic booms produced by aircraft. The success of the X-59’s test flights could pave the way for the development of commercial supersonic travel, enhancing global connectivity and reducing travel times. As the aircraft progresses through its testing phases, it may influence regulations and public acceptance of supersonic flights over populated areas, potentially reshaping the future of aviation.

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