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A Wall Street Journal business profile on Boom and chief executive Blake Scholl was posted June 6.
Blake Scholl Scholl, the founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, which is developing what it calls the "world's fastest airliner," said in a post on X that he was "proud to be an American tonight." ...
Positioning themselves as alternatives to Boeing has appeal. Can Boom Supersonic and JetZero deliver in Greensboro?
Recent Alexandria graduate and future North Dakota golfer Carver Larson finished tied for eighth with a three-day score of 217 (2-over par). Larson, representing Geneva Golf Club, had 11 birdies and ...
Is Concorde back? Supersonic flight prepares for a second takeoff - Boom Supersonic, aka Concorde 2.0, is aiming to fly passengers from 2030. CEO Blake Scholl shares his plans with William Hosie ...
Back in 2014, when Blake Scholl launched a start-up called Boom to build the first commercial supersonic jet since the Concorde, many aviation insiders dismissed it as another impractical idea ...
REEL STORIES students will debut documentary short films they wrote, shot, directed and edited in just three weeks.
Supersonic aircraft have been criticized by environmentalists for burning more fuel per passenger than comparable subsonic ...
Sharon Terlep is a reporter covering the global aerospace industry and industrial manufacturers including Boeing and GE in The Wall Street Journal’s corporate bureau in New York.
Myron “Bud” William Scholl, 87 years old, passed away peacefully on June 26, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones. Bud was born ...
Blake Scholl shot 5-over par (77) on Wednesday and finished tied for 53rd (156, 12-over par). He had three birdies and eight pars on the day.
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