Will Nasa's Quesst project be the next Concorde?

Lockheed Martin charged with initial designs to create plane capable of breaking the sound barrier - quietly

Nasa Quesst
An artist's impression of a possible Quesst - quiet supersonic transport - plane
(Image credit: Lockheed Martin)

Nasa has commissioned initial designs for a supersonic passenger jet to fill the gap left by the retired Anglo-French Concorde.

The US space agency is paying US tech company Lockheed Martin Aeronautics $20m (£14.3m) over the next 17 months to come up with a preliminary concept for a "quiet supersonic transport" plane, dubbed "Quesst".

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