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AstroMechanica Conducts First Public Test of Gen 3 Engine, Pioneering Supersonic Electric Jets for Transatlantic Flights
Oct 19, 2024, 07:15 PM
AstroMechanica, a new startup in the aviation sector, has conducted the first public test of its Gen 3 engine, marking a significant milestone in the development of supersonic electric jets. This engine is designed to enable a new era of air travel, potentially transforming transatlantic flights. The test was highlighted in a recent feature, showcasing the company's innovative approach to jet transportation. Industry experts and supporters have expressed optimism about AstroMechanica's potential to lead advancements in aviation technology, drawing comparisons to established companies like SpaceX.
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