The executive model of our Supersonic Jet will have private suites that feature luxury leather and suede from Tapis of New York, oak and quartz fittings, and wool and silk custom carpeting by Scott Group Studio.
Engineered to tackle both commercial and government missions, Exosonic’s advanced uncrewed aerial vehicle is aiming to fly at Mach 1.2, making it the first of its kind for air combat training and operational use.
From an idea into reality! ✈️ Trident is a subscale version of Exosonic's future supersonic UAV that proves we can translate supersonic aircraft engineering design techniques into an airworthy aircraft. #SupersonicEverywhere
We're proud to announce the successful flight test of Trident, a subscale version of our supersonic UAV. Trident validates our capabilities in making functional aircraft designs, as well as being a sensor/autonomy testbed for other companies/services.
🔗: https://t.co/tB8JVroWpt
The Washington Post recently posted a piece about supersonic passenger flights and where companies like Exosonic stand in creating the future of travel.
You can read their article here: https://t.co/J9ETwnDxKv
The commercial cabin in our supersonic jet will be a dual-class cabin arrangement where the front will have 10 traditional lie-flat seats & the back will have 60 premium-economy style seats. There's room for 7 crew members as well as 2 mid & 1 aft lavatories + a full aft galley.
The Revenant, Exosonic's supersonic UAV, will be capable of executing pre-programmed maneuvers or responding adeptly to the most challenging scenarios.
Exosonic congratulates NASA and LM Skunk Works in rolling out the X-59 airplane! We're all excited to see how the X-59’s low boom will help usher in an era of quiet supersonic travel. 🛫 #SupersonicEverywhere
On a recent Kodiak Shack podcast, CEO and co-founder of Exosonic Norris Tie explained what it means to have a supersonic aircraft that breaks the speed of sound barrier.
Listen to the full podcast episode here: https://t.co/943uZ8hVx7
Edwards Air Force Base has long served as a cornerstone for aerospace innovation. Recently, the base's 412th Maintenance Group hosted the Exosonic team to collaborate on the development of a Next Generation Aerial Target.
Read more about our visit: https://t.co/uYEIdSm2Dj