Airlines & Passengers

United Airlines, American Airlines, and Japan Airlines have orders and pre-orders for Overture.

Passenger Demand

Passenger surveys indicate strong demand for supersonic travel, with corporate travel managers stating they would switch airlines to access supersonic service for employees.

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Passengers

Passenger Demand for Supersonic Travel Hits New High

97%

Are interested in flying supersonic for long haul international trips

92%

Believe that supersonic air travel will be commercially available in the next 10 years

87%

Are interested in switching from their preferred airline in order to gain access to supersonic travel

Are a part of companies who have discussed supersonic

95%

Are a part of companies who have discussed supersonic

94%

Believe supersonic air travel will be commercially available in the next 10 years

81%

Would switch their preferred airlines/loyalty programs to gain supersonic access

64%

Have had airlines talk to them about supersonic

American, the world’s largest airline, is poised to have the world’s largest supersonic fleet.

American Airlines

In June 2021, United became the first U.S. airline to sign an aircraft purchase agreement with Boom Supersonic.

United Airlines

In 2017, Japan Airlines (JAL) and Boom announced a strategic partnership to bring commercial supersonic travel to passengers.

Japan Airlines