On February 7, 1996, Concorde made the fastest transatlantic commercial flight from New York to London in 2 hours and 52 ...
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Top 10: Most powerful aircraft ever madeThe current most powerful version of the 747-400, the ER (Extended Range) and Extended Range Freighter (ERF, pictured) boast ...
WATCH as engineers get one step closer to supersonic travel for the first time since Concorde, after NASA’s “sonic thump” ...
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The Other American Concorde SST no one remembers - Lockheed L-2000When I say American Concorde, you think of the Boeing 2707. But another design almost won the government contract, the ...
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 ...
The closest I’ve ever been to being on a supersonic flight was looking at the Concorde on static display at the Intrepid Museum in New York. But, for an entire generation of travelers and aviators, ...
Although none of these aircraft would be brought to full-scale production or even enter commercial service, Boeing led the ...
Air France officials Thursday acknowledged the airline had not made a design change intended to reduce the chance that tire blowouts on the Concorde would damage the supersonic aircraft. British ...
Just over two decades have passed since Concorde exited the UK passenger market and no plane has ever topped one important detail since.
A futuristic-looking aircraft that could pave the way for a new Concorde has taken to the skies for the first time. The ...
The 1990s were a golden age for corporate marketing wars. Few rivalries were as fierce—or as expensive—as the one between ...
Boom Supersonic aims to reintroduce supersonic passenger flight with its Overture airliner, having successfully flown its XB-1 demonstrator past Mach 1 and validated "boomless cruise" technology. A ...
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