Colorado Innovators: Blake Scholl Part 2, Founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic
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In this episode of The Bear Roars, Dan Caruso sits down with Blake Scholl, Founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, for a one-year update on how the company has evolved since their last conversation.
Blake explains how Boom’s original plan to outsource its engine nearly doomed the company—and why walking away from that forced a radical reset. Building a fully custom supersonic engine not only revived Boom’s technical roadmap, but unexpectedly enabled a breakthrough: breaking the sound barrier over land without a sonic boom, helping reopen the door to legal supersonic flight in the U.S. for the first time in 50 years.
As the AI data center boom accelerated, Boom realized its engine was uniquely suited to serve as a high-performance power turbine. What began as a side insight quickly turned into a billion-dollar backlog, providing the funding, validation, and testbed needed to make supersonic passenger flight commercially viable.
Along the way, Blake reflects on flying XB-1 for the first time with everything on the line, how small teams and fast iteration outperform legacy aerospace models, and why luck is often just information—if you’re willing to listen.
Learn more about Boom Supersonic: https://boomsupersonic.com/
Order Dan’s Book – Bandwidth: The Untold Story of Ambition, Deception, and Innovation that Shaped the Internet Age and Dot-Com Boom: dan-caruso.com/book
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