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>Probably will be very expensive but it's exciting for future possibilities

Are you kidding me! I cant recall the last time I DIDN'T need to be in Honolulu in THREE HOURS!! This is a life changer for my Macadamia nut Addiction...

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In all seriousness, the best commercial prospect for this is high-speed-cargo.

Need a part from GuangZhu like TODAY?

Need an organ transplant from Ohio to Munich, TODAY?

Need to fire 900 employees via ZOOM call whilst flying to your other mansions to feed your pet slaves, TODAY?

Possibilities are boundless!



Flying from Chicago to Tokyo or LAX to Hawaii is borderline traumatic. Getting those flights from 20 hours down to 8 would be a huge improvement.


> a range of 4,250 nautical miles.

> Need a part from GuangZhu

CAN-LAX is 6,284 nm.

> Ohio to Munich

OK that can work, CLE-MUC is 3,759 nm.


> CAN-LAX is 6,284 nm.

Just add a refueling stop at ANC, the same as most cargo flights today (and the same as most passenger flights in the past).

According to a Great Circle mapper, CAN-ANC-LAX is only about 250 km longer than CAN-LAX.


Descending and climbing again will take a lot of fuel, jets are only efficient at high altitude. Plus of course the extra takeoff and landing adding cycles to the airframe.


Sure, but if it's the difference between "can" and "can't"...

It's a small enough issue that it's the routine route for cargo flights between China and the U.S. West Coast.

Anchorage is the second-largest cargo airport in the United States (after FedEx's home base in Memphis).


Part of that is because cargo usually runs on old and inefficient planes, so they really benefit from “intermediate stop operations”. Carrying all that extra fuel for a direct long-haul adds 10-15% in fuel costs.


CLE-MUC also has about 1/3 of the route over land, which you’d have to fly subsonic.


Ah pffft, those are other people problems. Wealthy people want to get around quickly.

What’s a few shattered windows and waking up entire states with bangs at 3am? They shouldn’t have chosen to live under a flight path between an organ donor and recipient.


Maybe fly up Lake Erie and Ontario, then cut across New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont? You still end up over land for that last part, and you're going to rattle windows in Niagara, but it probably cuts half an hour off of the trip or so, maybe a little more.


I FUKN LOVE that someone on HN spent the effort to determine if my BS was airport-code ready.

God, I fn Love you.




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