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, ...
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What caused the Concorde Air France crash? 25 years on from the tragedy that set supersonic travel back decades
The 100 passengers who boarded Air France flight 4590 from Paris Charles de Gaulle to New York JFK on the afternoon of 25 July 2000 believed they were in for the trip of a lifetime. The German cruise ...
On January 21, 1976 a teenage John Tye was among crowds of onlookers clinging to a chain link fence, cheering as the first commercial British Airways Concorde flight departed from London’s Heathrow ...
On July 25, 2000 the Concorde jet designated as Air France Flight 4590 crashed two minutes after takeoff from Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport on its scheduled flight to New York City. The plane’s ...
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The Legendary “Concorde” Appears on Radar, Seen Flying from Paris to New York After 22 Years
On April 1, 2025, aviation enthusiasts and casual observers alike were left stunned when a Concorde aircraft was spotted making a transatlantic flight between Paris and New York. The unexpected ...
Comparing the Boom Overture to Concorde and its commercial viability.
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