Tech Alert
It’s the moment all travel lovers have been waiting for. Soon you might just be able to travel from New York to London in a 30-minute trip.
Now you still will be traveling in a plane, but it’s not just any plane because this plane travels at ten times the speed of sound. That’s right, the plane can travel at 7,673 mph. It also can carry 75 passengers.
The technology is currently being tested by the US and China for military purposes. Would you want to fly on this plane? For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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