There will never be another aircraft quite like Concorde ...
As the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, Concorde was popular with royals, celebrities, and business executives.
For a fleeting 30 years during the 20th century, supersonic commercial air travel was a reality. But on October 24, 2003, that era came to an abrupt end. That day, British Airways operated its last ...
On November 26, 2003, supersonic airplane Concorde made its last flight, returning to the airfield near Bristol, in southwest England, where it’s remained since. As this marvel of modern engineering ...
The Concorde is a classic tale of a technology ahead of its time. While Concorde had up to 100 option orders at one point, only 14 were ever made and flown by two airlines: seven for British Airways ...
After its final flight across the Atlantic, in June 2003, Air France Concorde F-BVFA lands at Washington Dulles International. The airplane is on view today at the National Air and Space Museum’s ...
America's Concorde successor promises 1,122 mph flights. See how boomless tech could bring back supersonic travel in two ...
Model Christie Brinkley shares a drink on the Concorde's final flight from New York's JFK to London's Heathrow Airport. Getty Images It should come as no surprise that the Concorde had to have a ...
Denver-based Boom Technology's XB-1 demonstrator plane hit Mach 1.122 — 750 mph. It's the first independently developed supersonic jet. The... A private company aiming to build the first supersonic ...
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) -- A supersonic Concorde returned to New York on Wednesday, more than 15 months after one of the airliners crashed in a ball of flames. The first passenger flight ...
Supersonic passenger air travel is a thing of the past, but you can still tour the plane that made it possible. In 1962, the governments of Britain and France signed the Anglo-French Agreement, ...