Why Faster Aircraft Don’t Always Save Time

Faster aircraft have long captured the imagination of both passengers and engineers, symbolizing progress, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of shrinking the world. From the earliest aircraft to ambitious supersonic programs like Concorde, speed has often been linked to progress in commercial aviation, promising to dramatically reduce journey times across continents and oceans. At first glance, it appears logical that if an aircraft can fly faster, passengers should arrive at their destination more quickly.

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