If you had been staring at the skies over London or Paris 50 years ago today, you might have seen something special. Jan 21 ...
We take a look back at the iconic Concorde airliner, and explore whether there's a viable future for supersonic aviation.
The aircraft flew from London to Bahrain on January 21 1976.
Those who took the controls of Concorde say it was like no other airplane. Here they reveal the secrets of flying the world’s fastest commercial passenger aircraft at more than twice the speed of ...
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 ...
A closer look at how Sir Richard Branson tried and failed to bring supersonic capabilities to the Virgin Atlantic fleet.
It only took four hours and ten minutes for the supersonic airliner to cross the pond.
During its half a century as the fastest commercial plane on earth, the Concorde flew faster than a rifle bullet; its maximum speed was twice the speed of sound (1,354 mph). The Concorde left the ...
British Airways iconic Concorde aircraft made its way back home to the Intrepid Museum from the Brooklyn Navy Yard on a barge Tuesday, crossing under the Brooklyn Bridge and sailing the Hudson. Videos ...
A combination of poor loads and rising maintenance costs has led Air France and British Airways to announce that they will cease operating their Concorde fleets. British Airways is planning its final ...
The Runway Visitor Park (RVR) at Manchester Airport houses Concorde G-BOAC, a flagship British Airways plane, offering various tours including access to the cockpit and a unique nose-drop ...
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