The Daily Telegraph reports. Concorde by comparison pumped out triple the amount of much carbon dioxide as its subsonic equivalent before a fatal crash in 2000, led the expensive fleet to be retired in 2003.Spike Aerospace founder and CEO Vik Kachoria said: "From the beginning of time, people have wanted to travel places faster."Getting places faster means increased opportunities.
Whether that’s riding a camel instead of walking or flying across the Atlantic in six hours rather than spending four weeks on a steamship."But imagine a six-hour flight becoming a three-hour flight.
That’s what supersonic offers."The Spike S-512 will fly at Mach 1.6 - double the speed of any other aircraft on the market currently and will be able to carry up to.
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