On 10th April 2003, Air France and British Airways announced that they would be retiring Concorde later that year due to low passenger numbers and a slump in air travel. The Concorde airplane was retired on 26th November 2003.
The Concord was retired in October of 2003.
The Concorde was retired on November 26, 2003.
Concorde, which is now retired, was the only commercial airliner that flew faster than the speed of sound.
The fastest ever commercial airplane was Concorde. It flew at speeds of more than Mach 2. It retired from service due to crashes and accidents.
Concorde, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Chrysler Concorde Concorde Supersonic Airliner.
The passenger airplane that flies faster than the speed of sound is called the Concorde.
Air France and British Airways retired the Concorde SST in October, 2003. It was retired because of safety issues and high maintenance costs.
Perhaps you are thinking of the Concorde, a supersonic jet that flew from 1969 till it was retired in 2003. It was so fast that a flight from New York to Paris, which normally took about 8 hours on the typical airline, only took 3 1/2 hours on the Concorde.
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As the development of the airplane was to be done jointly, the "Concorde" name came about due to an international treaty between the British and French.
It is 202 ft 4 in (61.66 m) long.
The last flight of the Concorde was on October 24, 2003. The airplane was too expensive to continue flying.