No it wasn’t the Boeing Sonic Cruiser was designed to cruise at around mach 0.98-mach 0.99 (that by Concorde standards is a walk in the park), I feel it used a modified Boeing 777s body + engines but the cost of the Sonic cruiser was to much for little saving in time people would make on it.
So the airlines said no, if Boeing had given the airlines “son of Concorde” with Boeing 777 capacity and range at decent price then the airlines would have said yes.
(As who wants to be stuck in a slow fat 4x4 when you can drive a fast sexy Ferrari).
But as usual Boeing mucked up just like they mucked up in the 1960s when they tried to make Boeings version of Concorde, but designed a bigger plane which was to complex and ended up spending as much money on R&D and wooden mockup as the UK/France spent on design, building and making 14 mach 2 airliners + proter types.
One other thing you need to understand is that these days due to the sonic boom the tree huggers won’t allow mach 2 flight over populated areas.
Until the sonic boom problem is fixed mach 2- mach 5 airliners can only fly over sea and ocean, that for an airline spending millions of $s on a plane isn’t really value for money.
If NASA, Boeing and Airbus can fix the sonic boom problem then believe me more airlines would want supersonic airliner and I feel demand is still there now.
Also the fact that they are spending millions of $s design and making a Supersonic learjet proves people still want supersonic travel.
If demand wasn’t there no one would waste time and money making a supersonic plane.
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