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- Concorde abstract "Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde /ˈkɒŋkɔrd/ is a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that was in service from 1976 to 2003. It is one of only two supersonic transports to have entered commercial service; the other was the Tupolev Tu-144. Concorde was jointly developed and produced by Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) under an Anglo-French treaty. It featured a maximum speed of Mach 2.04 with seating for 92 to 128 passengers. First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued commercial flights for 27 years.Among other destinations, Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to New York-JFK, Washington Dulles and Barbados; it flew these routes in less than half the time of other airliners. With only 20 aircraft built, the development of Concorde was a substantial economic loss; Air France and British Airways also received considerable government subsidies to purchase them. Concorde was retired in 2003 due to a general downturn in the aviation industry after the type's only crash in 2000, the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, and a decision by Airbus, the successor firm of Aérospatiale and BAC, to discontinue maintenance support.A total of 20 aircraft were built in France and the United Kingdom; six of these were prototypes and development aircraft. Seven each were delivered to Air France and British Airways. Concorde's name reflects the development agreement between the United Kingdom and France. In the UK, any or all of the type—unusually for an aircraft—are known simply as "Concorde", without an article. The aircraft is regarded by many people as an aviation icon and an engineering marvel.".
- Concorde introductionDate "1976-01-21".
- Concorde manufacturer British_Aircraft_Corporation.
- Concorde manufacturer EADS.
- Concorde manufacturer Sud_Aviation.
- Concorde numberBuilt "20".
- Concorde productionEndYear "1979".
- Concorde productionStartYear "1965".
- Concorde programCost "1.3E9".
- Concorde retired "2003-11-26".
- Concorde thumbnail Jeton_à_l'effigie_du_Concorde_Supersonique.jpg?width=300.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink ?id=VzNUJlX7CXoC.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink heritageconcorde.com.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink concorde-f-bvfb.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink 0954661702.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Concorde wikiPageExternalLink concorde.
- Concorde wikiPageID "7045".
- Concorde wikiPageRevisionID "645762150".
- Concorde afterburningThrustAlt "169 kN".
- Concorde afterburningThrustMain "38050".
- Concorde areaAlt "358.25".
- Concorde areaMain "3856.0".
- Concorde avionics "* EKCO E390/564 weather radar".
- Concorde capacity "92".
- Concorde capacity "ref|BA and Air France Concordes originally had 100 seats. Due to weight considerations Air France removed 8 seats after the safety modifications of CY2000–2001.|group=N".
- Concorde caption "8.02656E7".
- Concorde caption "Air France Concorde at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport".
- Concorde caption "Air France Concorde in Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim".
- Concorde caption "BA Concorde G-BOAC in its hangar at Manchester Airport Aviation Viewing Park".
- Concorde caption "British Airways Concorde interior. The narrow fuselage permitted only 4 seats across the aircraft with limited headroom".
- Concorde caption "Close up of pre-production engine nozzles of G-AXDN. The nozzle/thrust reverser design was altered for production".
- Concorde caption "Concorde rear undercarriage".
- Concorde caption "Concorde's intake system schematics".
- Concorde caption "Concorde's intake system".
- Concorde caption "External view of Concorde's fuselage".
- Concorde caption "HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh disembark Concorde in 1991.".
- Concorde caption "Tail bumper of Concorde G-BOAG at the Museum of Flight in Seattle".
- Concorde ceilingAlt "18,300 m".
- Concorde ceilingMain "60000.0".
- Concorde climbRateAlt "25.41".
- Concorde climbRateMain "5000.0".
- Concorde crew "3".
- Concorde cruiseSpeedAlt "≈1,340 mph, 2,158 km/h, 1,164 knots".
- Concorde cruiseSpeedMain "Mach 2.02".
- Concorde cruiseSpeedMore "at cruise altitude".
- Concorde direction "vertical".
- Concorde emptyWeightAlt "78700.0".
- Concorde emptyWeightMain "173500.0".
- Concorde engine(jet)_ "Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 Mk 610".
- Concorde firstFlight "1969-03-02".
- Concorde fuelConsumption "46.85".
- Concorde hasPhotoCollection Concorde.
- Concorde heightAlt "12.2".
- Concorde heightMain "1219.2".
- Concorde image "2001".
- Concorde image "Aerospatial Concorde .jpg".
- Concorde image "Concorde Ramp.jpg".
- Concorde image "Concorde at Manchester Viewing Park.jpg".
- Concorde image "Concorde interior2.jpg".
- Concorde image "Concorde tail gear.JPG".
- Concorde image "ConcordeCDG.jpg".
- Concorde image "ConcordeFuselageSinsheim.jpg".
- Concorde image "Concordeintake.gif".
- Concorde image "Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip disembark from a British Airways Concorde.jpg".
- Concorde image "Train d'atterrissage Concorde Musee du Bourget P1020039.JPG".
- Concorde image "concorde g-boab in storage arp.jpg".
- Concorde introduction "1976-01-21".
- Concorde jetOrProp%3F_ "jet".
- Concorde lengthAlt "61.66 m".
- Concorde lengthMain "6167.12".
- Concorde liftToDrag "Low speed– 3.94, Approach– 4.35, 250 kn, 10,000 ft– 9.27, Mach 0.94– 11.47, Mach 2.04– 7.14".
- Concorde lists "* List of jet airliners * List of civil aircraft".
- Concorde manufacturer "BAC".
- Concorde manufacturer "Sud Aviation".
- Concorde maxSpeedAlt "≈1,354 mph, 2,179 km/h, 1,176 knots".
- Concorde maxSpeedMain "Mach 2.04".
- Concorde maxSpeedMore "at cruise altitude".
- Concorde maxTakeOffWeightAlt "185070.0".
- Concorde maxTakeOffWeightMain "408000.0".
- Concorde moreGeneral "Maximum fuel load: * Maximum taxiing weight:".
- Concorde morePerformance "* Maximum nose tip temperature: * Runway requirement :".
- Concorde moreUsers Air_France.
- Concorde moreUsers "See ''[[#Operators".
- Concorde numberBuilt "20".
- Concorde numberOfJets "4".
- Concorde planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Concorde primaryUser British_Airways.
- Concorde produced "1965".
- Concorde programCost "1.3E9".
- Concorde rangeAlt "4488.04".
- Concorde rangeMain "3900.0".
- Concorde ref "Wall Street Journal, The Concorde Story, The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, Richard Seamen aircraft museum".
- Concorde related "* Bristol Type 223 * Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle * Fairey Delta 2".
- Concorde retired "2003-11-26".
- Concorde seeAlso "*BAC 221 *Barbara Harmer, the first qualified female Concorde pilot. *North American XB-70 Valkyrie *Richard Wiggs, Anti-Concorde campaigner".
- Concorde sign "John Hutchinson, Concorde Captain".
- Concorde source ""The World's Greatest Airliner"".
- Concorde spanAlt "25.6 m".
- Concorde spanMain "2560.32".