The Pepsi blue livery created issues for Concorde because it absorbed much more heat than the standard white paint. At ...
The Runway Visitor Park (RVR) at Manchester Airport houses Concorde G-BOAC, a flagship British Airways plane, offering various tours including access to the cockpit and a unique nose-drop ...
British Airways iconic Concorde aircraft made its way back home to the Intrepid Museum from the Brooklyn Navy Yard on a barge Tuesday, crossing under the Brooklyn Bridge and sailing the Hudson. Videos ...
John Tye, 67, who flew the plane from 1998 to 2000, will be speaking at the Flight of the Legends fundraiser at Aerospace Bristol later, which is being hosted to mark the 22nd anniversary since the ...
The Concorde was a supersonic commercial airliner, flying passengers at 1,350 miles per hour. High costs, safety concerns, and loud sonic booms forced the plane to retire in 2003. Several companies ...
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Armed with investment funds and the passion for supersonic flight, a group of Concorde aficionados is determined to bring the world's fastest commercial aircraft back to the skies. According to The ...
A Concorde took to the sky for first time in 16 years - at one of the biggest model aircraft shows in the UK. The 12-foot petrol-powered plane soared through the sky at the annual Woodspring Wings ...
Once passenger flights had been discontinued, the then-Soviet airline Aeroflot operated an updated variant, called the ...
Images from Insider's Northern International Trade Awards 2025 - which celebrated the global exploits of firms from across the North of England - are now available to view ...
Supersonic-style passenger travel is no longer a nostalgic fantasy from the Concorde era but a live engineering project, ...