PLANS to build the world’s fastest jet have taken a flying leap towards offering supersonic travel.
Those behind the Overture jetliner say it will be able to travel 1,300 miles an hour – and claim it could be ready by the end of the decade.
The Overture has been nicknamed “Son of Concorde” in honour of the Concorde plane, which used to hold the record for being the world’s fastest commercial plane before it was retired in 2003.
The eagerly-anticipated plane will feature four engines, a new fuselage, and fewer passenger seats than traditional aircraft – carrying from 65 to 80 people.
What’s more, Boom Supersonic claims Overture will be able to fly from New York to London in just 3.5 hours – faster than ever before.