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Twice the speed of sound. Mach 2 :)

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How long does it take to travel 7000 miles on a Concorde?

Forever, because Concorde no longer flies!


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When did Concorde retire?

In October of 2003. It is now in an air travel museum in scotland.


Why would not the Concorde travel lower?

I could while landing, but the higher the aircraft the thinner the aircraft could travel faster. Also, the engines on a Concorde were extremely loud, so it flew higher so it wasn't a nuisance.


Who traveled by Concorde and why?

Anyone who wanted to and could pay for the ticket. People chose to travel by Concorde partly because it cut hours of the travel time, partly because of the novelty value of flying faster than the speed of sound.


How many miles can the British Airway Concorde travel before refueling?

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