Dallas (US), Aug 16 (AP) American Airlines on Tuesday has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets from Boom Supersonic and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying.
Neither American Airlines nor the manufacturer Boom Supersonic have provided financial details, including the amount of American Airline's deposit.
American Airlines becomes the second US customer for Boom after a similar announcement last year from United Airlines for 15 of the planes, called the Overture.
It has been nearly 20 years since the last supersonic passenger flight by Concorde, the British-French plane that failed to catch on because of the high cost of flights.
Boom CEO Blake Scholl insists his company's plane will be different when it debuts in 2029, with tickets costing about USD 4,000 to USD 5,000 to fly from New York to London in about three and one-half hours.
“There are tens of millions of passengers every year flying in business class on routes where Overture will give a big speed-up,” Scholl said in an interview, “and airlines will be able to do it profitably.”
Sceptics have questioned Boom's ambitious timetable, especially in light of the many years it has taken Boeing, an established manufacturer, to get planes or even retrofits to planes approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Boom says the Overture program will cost between USD 6 billion and USD 8 billion.
The plane carries a list price of USD 200 million, although other manufacturers routinely give airlines deep discounts.
Last month, Boom announced changes to the plane's design to make it simpler and less expensive to build and maintain.
The most striking change was going from three engines, including a different type on the tail, to four identical engines under the delta-shaped wings.
However, Boom does not yet have an engine manufacturer lined up. It is talking with Rolls Royce and others. (AP)
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