KEY POINTS
  • Boom Supersonic, which plans to put supersonic jets into commercial service by the end of the decade, has added former Boeing CEO Phil Condit as an advisor.
  • Condit, at age 79 and with training as an engineer, will assist Boom as it develops a prototype supersonic jet.
  • Condit said he was drawn to Boom "by the significant progress the team has already made in developing a sustainable supersonic airliner."
Boeing Chairman and CEO Phil Condit addresses the media following the company's annual shareholders meeting April 28, 2003 in Chicago.

Boom Supersonic, which plans to put supersonic jets into commercial service by the end of the decade, has added former Boeing CEO Phil Condit as an advisor.

It's the latest example of a former Boeing CEO staying active in aerospace despite tenures at the company that ended in scandals.