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- Concorde - Wikipedia
Reflecting the treaty between the British and French governments that led to Concorde's construction, the name Concorde is from the French word concorde (IPA: [kɔ̃kɔʁd]), which has an English equivalent, concord Both words mean agreement, harmony, or union
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- Concorde | Summary, History, Facts | Britannica
Concorde, the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane (or supersonic transport, SST), built jointly by aircraft manufacturers in Great Britain and France
- What Happened to the Concordes? - National Air and Space Museum
What is the Concorde? The Concorde was a masterpiece, the gold standard of aviation engineering It checked all the boxes: aesthetics, design, speed, luxury, and innovation Which is why, after over 50 years, it remains one of the most iconic aircraft ever built
- Supersonic revival: Concorde returns by 2026 to fly from New York to . . .
The legendary Concorde, a supersonic airliner, is slated to make its commercial comeback by 2026 The U S President Donald J Trump signed legislation that lifted the previous ban on supersonic
- Concorde: The Supersonic Odyssey
A symbol of technological audacity and the supersonic dream, Concorde left an indelible mark on the history of civil aviation From its entry into service in 1976, this jewel of engineering revolutionized air transport through its speed and unique elegance
- The Concorde: Inside The Jets Supersonic History
Fifteen years after pilot Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier, France and Britain came together to develop a commercial airliner capable of flying faster than the speed of sound In 1962, they struck a formal agreement and named the project "Concorde," in a nod to their international cooperation
- The First Commercial Flight of Concorde: 50 Years On
Half a century after Concorde sliced through the sky on its first commercial service, the aircraft remains an unmatched symbol of ambition, elegance, and technological audacity On 21 January 1976, Air France launched its inaugural supersonic flight from Paris to Dakar and onward to Rio de Janeiro, marking the beginning of a 27‑year chapter that would redefine what commercial aviation could
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