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World’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly at 12 times the speed of sound
Hypersonix, a Brisbane-based company, employs 45 people across engineering, advanced manufacturing, and testing, and is developing the world’s first reusable, hydrogen-fueled hypersonic aircraft ...
Reaching Mach 5 and keeping your conscience clean? It's happening. On October 28, 2025, Hypersonix Launch Systems locked in ...
Imagine soaring from London to Tokyo in less time than it takes to watch a movie. Thanks to the advent of hypersonic jets, such rapid intercontinental travel could soon become a reality. Let’s dive ...
Hypersonix Launch Systems, a start-up developing superfast aircraft for the US military, has raised $46 million from ...
Hypersonix is building reusable hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft that can fly at five times the speed of sound and leave ...
The Queensland government’s investment arm’s capital development fund, QIC Ventures, has joined leading global defence ...
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China tests new supersonic jet engine, delivers unprecedented thrust, efficiency, speed
China reportedly has developed an innovative ACE engine that adapts to flight conditions for improved performance and ...
China's Latest Hypersonic Missile Morphs At Mach 5. China is touting a shape-shifting hypersonic missile as a leap in strike ...
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China’s Mysterious Aircraft at Gaobeidian Possibly Linked to ‘High-Supersonic’ Crew Escape Paper
A Chinese research paper on an ejectable cockpit for high-supersonic flight has drawn attention after a mysterious blended-wing test object appeared at ...
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