As the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, Concorde was popular with royals, celebrities, and business executives.
Many other factors can also affect journey length.
The Anglo-French flying marvel, the Concorde, was a flying experience like no other and was retired far too soon.
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What actually ended the Concorde after decades of supersonic flight
The Concorde was once the ultimate symbol of speed, prestige, and futuristic air travel, cutting flight times in a way no ...
These are six obscure jet airliners with extremely short production runs. The dawn of the jetliner revolutionized air travel, ...
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Why NASA’s X-59 'Frankenstein' jet may succeed where Concorde couldn’t
Built from recycled parts taken from iconic aircraft and shaped to quiet the sonic boom, NASA’s X-59 is one of the strangest ...
During the 1980s and 1990s, the ECHO famously chartered the Concorde as a part of the annual Grand National celebrations ...
An Anglo-French project, Concorde entered service in the mid-1970s and is the world's only supersonic passenger aircraft. Up ...
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NetJets Takes Delivery of First Bombardier Global 8000
World's largest private jet operator adds the world's fastest business jet to its fleet.
NetJets is the fleet launch customer for the Global 8000 and, with this inaugural delivery, receives the first of 24 business ...
Launched in 2025, the Global 8000 is the world’s fastest civilian jet since the Concorde, with a lightning-quick top speed of Mach 0.95, or 627 mph. (It even went supersonic, re ...
Stories of survival emerge from deadly New York airport collision as officials investigate its cause
Investigators are continuing to delve into what caused the high speed crash between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The collision Sunday killed the pilots ...
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