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Guy Norris
October 27, 2025
A single fuel nozzle combustor test underway for the Symphony prototype at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Credit: Boom Supersonic
Supersonic aircraft developer Boom has achieved sustained combustion in a prototype burner component under initial test for the first version of its purpose-designed Symphony engine. The test, conducted at Georgia Institute of Technology earlier in October, represents a key milestone for the 40,000…
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