Concorde is French for 'agreement', and this was chosen to signify the agreement and co-operation between Britain and France in developing the plane.
The alliance between the French and British led to Concorde's construction. The name Concorde is from the French word Concorde, which is the English equivalent of Concord. It means agreement or union. It was at first referred to by UK as Concorde with the French spelling but was changed to Concord by Macmillan.
They named it that because of a treaty! How cool!
Concorde's name reflects the development agreement between the United Kingdom and France. In the UK, any or all of the type-unusual 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.
Thats why it was named the Concorde.
They were allies in World War 2.
The Concorde is a really fast jet.
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Concorde means agreement
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The french developed the Concorde.
the Concorde is a turbojet- powered supersonic passenger airliner, a supersonic transport (SST). it was a product of an Anglo-french government treaty.
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The Concorde is how most people refer to the entire system, but it is shortened.
The English and the french built it together as a form of a treaty.
You are possibly thinking of the Concorde, but it is no longer in service.
It was a joint British-French project. The English word 'concord' and the French word 'concorde' mean 'working together.'
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