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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 ...
Concorde was taken out of service in 2001 is on track to become the world’s leading supersonic passenger aircraft once again.
After more than two decades since the iconic Concorde was retired, supersonic passenger travel is poised for a comeback.
The Concorde’s supersonic speeds made New York to London trips possible in under four hours, but this feat came with ...
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 ...
MANCHESTER, England—Concorde is one of the most iconic aircraft in commercial aviation history. It was the only supersonic jet in regular commercial service. Of the 20 aircraft built, only 14 ...
The Concorde aircraft that operated the final flight is now on display at the Aerospace Bristol Museum. Visitors can tour the aircraft, which was signed by passengers and crew in 2003.
As the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, Concorde was popular with royals, celebrities, ... The sea, air, and space museum is housed on a 900-foot-long aircraft carrier.
Final minutes of Concorde cockpit recording. Flight cleared for takeoff at 4:42.17 p.m. Controller: "Air France 4590, runway 26 right, wind zero 90 knots, authorized takeoff." ...
Concorde, the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, operated from 1976 to 2003. Flown by royals, celebrities, and executives, it was discontinued because of high operating costs. A ...
Both the Concorde and the 2707 were intended to revolutionize passenger travel with supersonic speeds, ... the hump over the cockpit of the Boeing 747 sets it apart.
By Francesca Street, CNN (CNN) — Concorde flight engineer Warren Hazelby gets chills recalling his first supersonic flight from London to New York in 2002. Hazelby remembers stepping onto the ...