Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/SST-Research-Facility-2F3XC5HJVYZ.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarBoeing Supersonic Transport Model 1963SST Supersonic Transport MockupFlight Deck on the SST Mock-UpThree Engineers of SST ProgramSST Supersonic Transport Prototype Under ConstructionBoeing SST MockupSST Supersonic Transport Prototype Passenger CabinBoeing SST Mockup_Wheels with Gloria Edwards 1969Supersonic Transport (SST) Graphic on Boeing Developmental Center HangarView AllView more with similar tones SST Research FacilitySelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:In the 1960s, both the Russians and Europeans pursued the development of supersonic passenger aircraft. The Tupolev Tu-144 was the first in the air on Dec. 31, 1968, followed by the joint British-French Concorde SST on March 2, 1969. Boeing won the U.S. SST competition in 1966 and proceeded with development, reaching only the mockup stage. In 1971 Congress canceled the Boeing SST, citing environmental concerns.BI229971 (k4119)Maximum size:2892px × 2310px (~19 MB)9.6in × 7.7in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1960s-adults-airplanes-blue-Boeing Supersonic Transport (SST)-commercial-commercial passenger planes-Conceptual aircraft, designed, but never produced-full body views-green-ground shots-high-tech / advanced-historic production status-interiors-jets-laboratories-male-monochromatic-perspective lines-photos-prototypes-researchers-science and technology-several/groups-testing-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:Boeing 2707 Supersonic Transport (SST)