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Supersonic Plane Travel To Hawaii In Just 2 Hours Coming

With up to 50 supersonic aircraft coming to UAL, you can be sure Hawaii isn’t far from their thinking. Supersonic plane travel to Hawaii returns.

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33 thoughts on “Supersonic Plane Travel To Hawaii In Just 2 Hours Coming”

  1. Please dont bring these supersonic flights to the island of Kaua’i. We are already opposed to the proposed extension of little Lihue airport, and we like our island to stay a little bit elusive, and exclusive. For those with the need for exclusivity and the necessary $$$ to support that, there’s already a private airport in Princeville. Plus, there’s no mention of the deafening sound of that supersonic boom which occurs when these planes break the sound-barrier – something I recall from the days of Concord, back in my native London, England. That’s an environmental impact Kaua’i simply doesn’t need and likely cannot absorb without some sort of setback to the eco-system. Mahalo!

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  2. The Concorde SST 2.0. We’ve had this technology since the 70’s. The Concorde made its first supersonic transatlantic flight in 1976. At one point they had a tire blowout upon landing and the shredded Tire ended up in the engine and caused a massive fire. After that they grounded the entire fleet in 2003 and that was the end of it. Looking forward to the next stage of SuperSonic travel.

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