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Concorde was taken out of service in 2001 is on track to become the world’s leading supersonic passenger aircraft once again.
Nearly 20 years after Concorde ceased flights, the prestigious plane could make its return to the skies. Tech companies say ...
TRUMP has shown off designs for the "Son of Concorde" supersonic jet, as the firm behind it readies to run ultra-fast flights from London to New York.
Supersonic planes travel at speeds greater than the speed of sound: Concorde passengers used to joke that you could have a first breakfast in London, hop on the plane and land in time for a second ...
The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach speed flight?
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft aims to fly from London to New York in less than two hours and will be almost twice as fast as Concorde, which had a maximum cruising speed of 2,179 km ...
Aircraft maker Bombardier says it is close to finalizing assembly of the first Global 8000 business jet, the fastest civilian plane to fly since the Concorde ...
As the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, Concorde was popular with royals, celebrities, and business executives.
A plane that has been nicknamed “son of the Concorde ”, capable of travelling at speeds of around 1,300mph, has been given a name in newly released plans. Designs for Overture were released on 19 July ...
Air France says its aircraft could have at least seven more years of service. Air France Concorde F-BTSC had undergone heavy routine maintenance less than a week before it crashed, according to ...
As 25 July marks the 20-year anniversary of Concorde’s fatal crash, we look back on the highlights – and lowlights – of the famed supersonic jet. The Supersonic Transport Aircraft Committee ...
An 11 foot model of the iconic supersonic plane Concorde is set to take to the skies above Somerset on November 25, to mark the final ever flight of the supersonic aircraft ...
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