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After more than two decades since the iconic Concorde was retired, supersonic passenger travel is poised for a comeback.
The Concorde, the iconic supersonic passenger jet, remains one of the most impressive feats in aviation history. Flying at twice the speed of sound (Mach 2), the Concorde could cross the Atlantic in ...
The Concorde’s supersonic speeds made New York to London trips possible in under four hours, but this feat came with ...
In my thread about my visit to this year's airshow at Le Bourget, Paris, I also mentioned the museum. This thread is about ...
The tunnel would stretch 3,400 miles under the Atlantic Ocean, which in some places is thousands of metres deep.
Every aircraft flying in the skies carries a unique identity, a combination of letters and numbers painted on its fuselage.
The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach ...
The Colorado startup has committed to opening its first manufacturing plant at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro.
The Concorde 001 prototype, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is seen flying over Paris on June 11, 1969 during the 1969 Paris airshow. The French minister of culture announced on May 5 ...
Aided by a quartet of Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 engines, the Concorde, the world's only commercially successful supersonic passenger plane, was capable of flying at speeds up to 1,354 mph (2,179 kph).
CHINA’S state-owned aircraft company Comac has revealed plans for a stealthy supersonic jet that can fly at more than 1,200mph. Designs for the ultra-fast jet, dubbed C949, promise significan… ...
The "Concorde Experience" used to be a full-scale display and promotional model of the front fuselage section of the aircraft, internally fitted with the flight deck and forward passenger cabin seat ...