The concept of flying supersonic has been the subject of much research and development since Concorde was retired in 2003. This aircraft was synonymous with speed and style, bringing the US and Europe closer together. Companies like Boom Supersonic are working hard to return it to commercial service.

However, private aviation is another sector where supersonic flight could be the perfect fit. Why would it be the perfect fit? Business owners who rely on private jets use them to make their enterprises more efficient. In just one day, management can attend meetings in multiple locations on a continent.

Let's take an example. Imagine a corporation headquartered in New York, with branch offices in Dallas, Chicago, and Miami. The company possesses a private aircraft that can depart from Teterboro at 8:00 a.

m., enabling the executives to conduct their morning briefing in the air. They would land in Chicago shortly before 10:00 a.

m., attend a meeting until noon, depart from Midway at 1:00 p.m.

, and arrive in Dallas at 4:00 p.m. After spending a few hours in Dallas, they would leave at 6:00 p.

m. and reach Miami for a dinner meeting with the management. They would return to New Jersey the following morning.

Flying commercially would likely take multiple days as airlines operate on set schedules and can be subject to delays and cancellations, which are much less common in private aviation. Using subsonic private jets while cutting journeys still makes certain flights long This is where .