The Spike S-512 Diplomat Supersonic Jet
Boston-based startup Spike Aerospace has been stirring up quite the buzz with its ambitious supersonic transport product.
The company is working to revolutionize the corporate aviation industry with the introduction of a supersonic private jet. The business supersonic jet will not have windows; instead, the interior will open to digital panoramic screens, displaying the aircraft's surroundings in realtime.

The Spike Diplomat Supersonic Jet offers ultra-premium comfort, safety, dependability, and convenience they have become accustomed to, but with significant enhancements in each area of business aviation.
The plane can carry 12–18 passengers in lavish luxury at Mach 1.6, nearly cutting flight times in half.

A Windowless Multiplex Digital Cabin: A New Era of Premium Travel
One of the most distinctive features of this revolutionary aircraft is its windowless multiplex digital cabin.
Spike Diplomat Supersonic Jet has replaced traditional small windows with revolutionary Multiplex Digital Screens that provide full-length, HD displays for a supreme flying experience.
The "Spike Diplomat Supersonic Jet Panoramic Cabin" is a new experience in premium air travel, redefining the level of luxury and sophistication previously unseen in aviation. An innovative cabin interior for the business elite seeking a heightened air travel experience.

The windowless airborne venture coupled with the company's futuristic business approach provides a promising future to the business travel industry.
Napping in the Lap of the Landscape
Spike's midnight Panoramic experience of being nestled within the gentle embrace of the aerial landscape is a class that transforms the ideal peaceful nap, finding serenity in the outdoor environment.
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