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The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach ...
The Concorde was the world's longest-serving supersonic airliner. It could cross the Atlantic in record time. Learn why this ...
Concorde was taken out of service in 2001 is on track to become the world’s leading supersonic passenger aircraft once again.
The Concorde was a technological marvel that defined the golden age of supersonic travel. A joint venture between Britain and ...
The Tu-144, developed by the Tupolev Design Bureau in the 1960s, was the Soviet Union's answer to the Concorde, marking the ...
The National Museum of Flight’s collections have since evolved into a world-class showcase of civil and military aviation.
Every aircraft flying in the skies carries a unique identity, a combination of letters and numbers painted on its fuselage.
The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it ...
French Transport Minister Jean-Claude Gayssot says that a metal strip, which burst a Concorde tyre and led to last month's disaster, had apparently fallen off another aircraft.
More than 20 years after the last commercial Concorde flight, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week to repeal the ban on supersonic flight over land across the country.
MAKERS of a supersonic plane have revealed there are more than 600 global routes where Concorde-style speedy flights could slash flying times by as much as half. And a 3.5 hour trip between the UK ...