A Concorde plane is open for public tours at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. In 1962, the governments of Britain and France signed the Anglo-French Agreement, pooling their money and ...
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Co-developed by Britain and France, Concorde was the first and only supersonic commercial airliner. British Airways operated its final commercial Concorde flight in 2003, ending its 27-year career.
“If any of Boom’s aeronautical engineers have an institutional memory, they will know that the first-generation Concorde SST ...
But on October 24, 2003, that era came to an abrupt end. That day, British Airways operated its last commercial Concorde service from JFK International Airport to London Heathrow. Air France ...