Nasa Administrator Charles Bolden on Monday said that it has awarded a first contract, worth $20 million (roughly Rs. 136 crores), to the US company Lockheed Martin to develop a preliminary design of an aircraft which surpasses the speed of sound, EFE news reported.
Despite using a jet engine, which traditionally causes loud noise, the sound levels produced by the new aircraft would be minimal.
The new design would also meet the requirements for reduction of pollution as it would optimize fuel consumption.
"Nasa is working hard to make flight greener, safer and quieter," said Bolden.
The design and the construction of the new supersonic aircraft will take several years and Nasa estimates that first flight tests would start around 2020.
Commercial supersonic flights were cancelled when British Airways and Air France ceased their Concorde operations in 2003. The Concorde aircraft was capable of travelling at a maximum speed of 2.180 kph, more than twice the speed of sound.
The safety and profitability of the aircraft, known as the "White Bird", became questionable following the crash of a Concorde in Paris in 2000, which killed all 113 people on board.
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