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The XB-1 aircraft accelerated to Mach 1.05 at about 35,000 feet during a test flight Tuesday .
It was a step toward reviving supersonic commercial travel, which has been on hiatus since the Concorde jet was grounded in 2003 .
American Airlines and United Airlines have pledged to buy jets from Boom Supersonic .
Boom plans to use the technology to build its Overture commercial airliner.
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