
Supersonic Bizjet Launch Inches Closer, Says Analyst
Supersonic business jets are "still moving at the very subsonic speed of technology, regulation and money,” though.
“We’re much closer to a supersonic business jet (SSBJ) being formally launched” as costs and persistent risks related to regulatory issues, engines, and sonic-boom noise are “progressively mitigated,” according to aviation analyst Brian Foley. “The final impetus will be from the realization that to command this relatively small but high-value market requires being early to capture finite sales.”
Another challenge he cited is a powerplant able to operate in the supersonic regime while still offering reasonable times between maintenance overhauls. It also comes down to an issue of money: “Who pays for the development of a new or derivative engine that meets these unique performance and durability requirements?” he asked.
An SSBJ platform needs both a civil and government market component to be successful, Foley noted. “Once the race is on with teams formed and proper funding, the concept could leap forward. While I now view a formal SSBJ launch as being more conceivable than ever, it’s still moving at the very subsonic speed of technology, regulation, and money.”