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The Concorde was a groundbreaking marvel of aviation engineering, born from a unique collaboration between British and French ...
The British Airways Concorde from the Intrepid Museum sails down the Hudson River on a barge on August 9, 2023 in New York City. Brittney Reed 15 of 17.
Concorde is floated down East River on barge after months-long refurbishment, with retired former British Airways airliner now set to return to its home at Manhattan's Intrepid Museum ...
The Concorde was the only supersonic jet that flew commercially, boasting a top speed of 1,354mph - one of the jets was housed in a New York museum after the flights were retired.
A vast consortium of aviation fans, the international press, and the curious public at large, over 100,000 strong, were on hand to greet Concorde as it touched down on Texan soil.
The Concorde was the only supersonic commercial jet that ever flew, boasting a top speed of 1,354mph. Flights were between three-and-a-half to four hours long. Today's large airliners fly at about ...
Concorde's retirement in 2003 brought the curtain down on an age of supersonic passenger flights. Now, two decades later, Boom Supersonic is trying to revive that era.
On June 12, 2003, Concorde F-BVFA landed at Washington Dulles International Airport after its final flight. The airliner is now on permanent display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
The Mach 1 milestone was reached on the 12th test flight of the XB-1. The company says it plans to incorporate what it learns from the XB-1 into a supersonic passenger jet known as Overture that ...