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On November 26, 2003, Concorde took off for the last time. After revolutionising air travel for nearly 30 years, spiralling costs and a fatal crash in the year 2000 forced the aircraft to retire.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN1,152 mph top speed: Bombardier to debut fastest civilian jet since ConcordeApplication error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).
On November 26, 2003, Concorde took off for the last time. After revolutionising air travel for nearly 30 years, spiralling costs and a fatal crash in the year 2000 forced the aircraft to retire.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNBombardier Global 8,000 ‘On Schedule’ for 2025 TakeoffManufacturer says its first production-intent Global 8,000, billed as the world’s fastest business jet, is in final assembly.
Two Concordes vanished from public view forever. One ended in tragedy, the other in silence. Read the untold story of the ...
Los Angeles to Singapore nonstop? No problem. The G800, just certified by the FAA, is hitting longer ranges than Gulfstream ...
Beijing knows that it needs to take over commercial aviation. Supersonic flight is key to that.
A NEW near-supersonic jet with luxury living spaces, a full kitchen and a shower room is set to take flight this year. Jet ...
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