Boom Supersonic
Bringing back commercial supersonic flight.
About Boom Supersonic
Building Overture — the first commercial supersonic jet since Concorde. United, American, and Japan Airlines have placed orders.
Pitch deck breakdown
How Boom Supersonic would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Customers in the Boom Supersonic space — typically operators or teams running into the problem this product solves.
Problem they solve
Building Overture — the first commercial supersonic jet since Concorde. United, American, and Japan Airlines have placed orders. The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.
Key differentiator
Boom Supersonic differentiates on bringing back commercial supersonic flight. Backed by American Express Ventures + American Airlines, $700M+ raised — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis. Founded by Blake Scholl.
Go-to-market strategy
Late-stage scale — global enterprise sales force, channel + reseller partnerships, vertical-specific go-to-market motions. Focus on land-and-expand within existing accounts + international expansion.
Company facts
- Category
- Other
- Funding stage
- Series D
- Total raised
- $700M+
- Founded
- 2014
- Team size
- 201-500
- HQ
- Denver
- Country
- United States
- Website
- boomsupersonic.com
Founders of Boom Supersonic
- Blake Scholl
Investors backing Boom Supersonic
- American Express Ventures
- American Airlines
- Y Combinator
Frequently asked questions
What does Boom Supersonic do?
Building Overture — the first commercial supersonic jet since Concorde. United, American, and Japan Airlines have placed orders.
Where is Boom Supersonic based?
Boom Supersonic is based in Denver, United States.
When was Boom Supersonic founded?
Boom Supersonic was founded in 2014.
How much has Boom Supersonic raised?
Boom Supersonic has raised $700M+ in their Series D round.
Who founded Boom Supersonic?
Boom Supersonic was founded by Blake Scholl.
Who has invested in Boom Supersonic?
Boom Supersonic is backed by American Express Ventures, American Airlines, Y Combinator.