No it will not, in fact it will never fly again. The aircraft was totally withdrawn from service in 2003 and all remaining examples are in museums.
It could not be put back into the air, even if a sample could be bought from a Museum and you could afford to run and maintain it, as the makers have withdrawn all engineering support after British Airways and Air France stopped Concorde services
No. Concorde was officially retired in November, 2003
Scheduled flight started on January 21, 1976
The concorde no longer carries passnegers, nor does it even fly. When the concorde planes were in operation they took passengers between paris and london and new york city. The concorde planes were very artfully designed.
I wish.It technically can fly. But it won't fly because of the large operating costs.
The Concorde no longer flies because it needs lots of fuel to fly
No
Passengers fly on a plane.
High and fast
The last Concorde flight was on November 26, 2003.
British Airways officially stated reasons for ending Concorde flights were increased maintence expense and a decreased number of passengers (partly due to a Concorde crash in 2000, and to the decrease in air travel following the 9/11 attacks in 2001). While British Airways made a profit on Concorde flights, it has been suspected that they became convinced that it was even more profitable to fly the same passengers using conventional trans-Atlantic flights.
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Paris, France