The Concordes and Russia's Tupolev Tu-144 were developed in the late 60's and promised to be the next big thing in aviation. We all now know their massive faults - terrible reliability, even worse fuel efficiency, loud, limited capacity, etc. Hell, the Russians haven't even flown theirs in over 20 years. Boeing flirted with the idea in the early 70's as well, and ultimately scrapped the idea.
The current trend seems to be to larger capacity, traditional airliners (Boeing 747-400's, Airbus A380) for long-hault flights. However, with the newest developments in engine technology like supercruise, will SSTs become a viable option? I could easily see them in service on trans-Pacific flights, like LA/San Fran/Vancouver - Hong Kong/Tokyo/Shanghai. I also think people would gladly pay more to shave some time off those rediculous flights.
Whadya think?
The current trend seems to be to larger capacity, traditional airliners (Boeing 747-400's, Airbus A380) for long-hault flights. However, with the newest developments in engine technology like supercruise, will SSTs become a viable option? I could easily see them in service on trans-Pacific flights, like LA/San Fran/Vancouver - Hong Kong/Tokyo/Shanghai. I also think people would gladly pay more to shave some time off those rediculous flights.
Whadya think?
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