The answer is both. January 21, 1976, saw two simultaneous inaugural flights, one from London's Heathrow and one from Paris' ...
A former Concorde pilot said having the opportunity to fly the supersonic plane was "beyond my wildest dreams". John Tye, ...
Those who took the controls of Concorde say it was like no other airplane. Here they reveal the secrets of flying the world’s fastest commercial passenger aircraft at more than twice the speed of ...
We take a look back at the iconic Concorde airliner, and explore whether there's a viable future for supersonic aviation.
A closer look at how Sir Richard Branson tried and failed to bring supersonic capabilities to the Virgin Atlantic fleet.
Supersonic passenger flight worked technically – but never added up commercially It is 50 years since Concorde began ...
Unveiled at the aircraft's current home, the Aerospace Bristol Museum, the reverse or 'tails' side of the coin portrays the ...
The Concorde celebrates 50 years since it appeared on the world aviation scene, but it is a bittersweet 'golden anniversary' ...
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Is supersonic travel making a comeback?
The XB-1 by Boom Supersonic, a sleek prototype also known as "Baby Boom," is here to answer that question. As the precursor to the Boom Overture, the XB-1 is a step towards reviving faster-than-sound ...
Concorde's successor could make trips across the Atlantic in as little as three and a half hours by the end of the decade.
I went on board two Concordes, including the first prototype, at Paris's air and space museum. Concorde, retired in 2003 due to costs and a crash, flew at more than twice the speed of sound. Boom ...
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