Boom Supersonic is deploying Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform to accelerate the design and development of Overture, its Mach 2.2 commercial airliner.
Boom Supersonic is using Dassault Systèmes’ Reinvent the Sky industry solution experience based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to support product development from concept through manufacturing and certification.
Tailored for product innovation by small OEMs and startups, Reinvent the Sky offers scalable access to digital design and simulation applications in a single, secure, and standards-based environment. Boom Supersonic’s engineers, program managers and chief test pilot can collaborate in real time to define requirements, access and reuse common processes and parts with full traceability.
Boom Supersonic aims to cut development time of its first prototype in half and improve product quality by reducing program complexity, inefficiency, costs and resources, thereby lowering barriers to market entry.
“Overture takes new advances in aerodynamics, materials, and propulsion and uses them to revolutionize long-haul commercial airline travel. We need powerful design tools to deliver our vision of a supersonic future, and that is exactly what Dassault Systèmes provides,” said Joshua Krall, co-founder and VP, technology, Boom Supersonic. “As a startup, we aren’t constrained by legacy software systems and aim to keep IT costs low. We quickly and easily deployed Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform and expect to scale up to hundreds of users as our project matures.”
“Aerospace companies are working to deliver faster, lighter, more efficient aircraft without sacrificing passenger comfort,” said David Ziegler, vice president, Aerospace & Defense Industry, Dassault Systèmes. “Smaller innovators need tools for their product development programs that offer them the infrastructure of more established companies yet allow them to stay nimble and incur minimal IT-related expenses. The 3DEXPERIENCE platform delivers this support. Boom Supersonic can create the next generation passenger experience with digital applications that have long been at the core of the industry’s major milestones.”
Boom Supersonic is currently building XB-1, its two-seat demonstrator aircraft, to prove key technologies for supersonic flight.
Once operational, the company’s flagship airliner, Overture, will offer Mach 2.2 flight from New York to London in 3.25 hours and from Tokyo to San Francisco in 5.5 hours.
Dassault Systèmes will be attending this year’s International Paris Air Show (June 17-23), booth D170 (Hall 2B).
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