Boston, Massachusetts – Spike Aerospace is expanding efforts to develop the world's first Quiet Supersonic Jet. The sleek, 18-passenger design offers a quieter, faster, and more efficient supersonic aircraft.
Engineering is on track for a first flight of a subsonic prototype of the jet by late summer of 2017. The prototype will demonstrate low-speed aerodynamic flight characteristic. This will be followed by a series of larger jets with a supersonic demonstrator by the end of 2018.
"We made a lot of progress in 2016 in engineering and with the addition of a number of engineers and partners. Our plans for 2017 is even more exciting as we continue development of the Spike S-512 Quiet Supersonic Jet. I'm looking forward to our first flight later this year." said Spike Aerospace President & CEO Vik Kachoria.
The company has recently added several advisors with experience selling corporate jets in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. The advisors will assist in discussions with individual and commercial customers.
The Spike S-512 will be the first supersonic jet designed with Quiet Supersonic Flight (QSF), the proprietary technology developed by Spike to minimize the sonic boom by optimizing the aerodynamic design. Flying at supersonic cruising speed, the Spike S-512 aims to cut the flight time by half at the cost equivalent to a business class seat. The aircraft is expected to reach the market by 2023.
Source: Spike Aerospace Inc.
Latest from Aerospace Manufacturing and Design
- Archer to test Starlink onboard its Midnight air taxis
- System eliminates cage-creep in sliding bearings
- Bodo Möller Chemie signs worldwide supply contract with Airbus
- Sandvik Coromant's CoroTurn Plus turning adapter
- ZOLLER Technology Days & Smart Manufacturing Summit May 13-14, 2026 in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Walter's TC620 Supreme multi-row thread mill family
- ThermOmegaTech achieves CMMC Level 2 C3PAO certification
- One-touch precision flex locators