Step 1: Prototype
Step 2: Sell it as a business jet
Step 3: Stretch it out to seat 3x the people without changing the wing or engines
Step 4: No slats, slats cost money.
Step 5: Sell it as a terrible RJ and make the regionals operate it for $78 an hour since it's technically outside of the scope clause.
That's further than I would figure. I'd figureStep 1: Prototype
Step 2: Sell it as a business jet
Step 3: Stretch it out to seat 3x the people without changing the wing or engines
Step 4: No slats, slats cost money.
Step 5: Sell it as a terrible RJ and make the regionals operate it for $78 an hour since it's technically outside of the scope clause.
Step 1: Prototype
Step 2: Sell it as a business jet
Step 3: Stretch it out to seat 3x the people without changing the wing or engines
Step 4: No slats, slats cost money.
Step 5: Sell it as a terrible RJ and make the regionals operate it for $78 an hour since it's technically outside of the scope clause.
I feel like several people didn’t...I see what you did there.
CRJ is by far the easiest plane to landStep 1: Prototype
Step 2: Sell it as a business jet
Step 3: Stretch it out to seat 3x the people without changing the wing or engines
Step 4: No slats, slats cost money.
Step 5: Sell it as a terrible RJ and make the regionals operate it for $78 an hour since it's technically outside of the scope clause.
That’s called Family Airlines…That's further than I would figure. I'd figure
1. Non flying prototype/mock up
2. Get a bunch of investors to give you money
3. Disappear forever
Or a freighter. Supposedly the initial customer was FedEx. Thus the first 23 had a different design.Step 1: Prototype
Step 2: Sell it as a business jet
Step 3: Stretch it out to seat 3x the people without changing the wing or engines
Step 4: No slats, slats cost money.
Step 5: Sell it as a terrible RJ and make the regionals operate it for $78 an hour since it's technically outside of the scope clause.
Strangely, a lot of people over on LinkedIn think Boom will be first to market with a new supersonic passenger jet. I personally think that if it happens in the next 10 years it is going to be Aerion.
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Aerion Supersonic shuts down, ending plans to build silent high speed business jets
Aerion Supersonic is shutting down, the company confirmed to CNBC.www.cnbc.com
Welp...I stand corrected. Everything seemed to be going ok regarding business partnerships and their Florida campus being built, but I guess that just means PR was doing its job.