Concorde 50p coin takes off as Royal Mint celebrates supersonic aircraft - The new coin ‘honours both the aircraft and the ...
Concorde made history and continues to influence the industry, even though it was a government-funded enterprise.
The Royal Mint has announced a new 50p coin celebrating Concorde to mark 50 years since the aircraft’s first commercial flight ...
A former Concorde engineer speaks to the BBC about discovering he worked alongside a Russian spy at the height of the Cold War.
Concorde, the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, operated from 1976 to 2003. Flown by royals, celebrities, and executives, it was discontinued because of high operating costs. A Concorde ...
The Concorde, a supersonic aircraft, marked a significant milestone in aviation history but ultimately ended service in 2003. A student filmmaker's documentary highlighted the Concorde's impact and ...
In 1956, the Supersonic Transport Aircraft Committee met in England to discuss building a supersonic airliner by British aircraft and engine manufacturers and the government. The project – named ...
Co-developed by Britain and France, Concorde was the first and only supersonic commercial airliner. British Airways operated its final commercial Concorde flight in 2003, ending its 27-year career.
CONCORDE is due to take off into the sunset from Heathrow airport on October 23rd on its last scheduled flight to New York. Its return to London the next day—touching down alongside two others back ...