Bobby
2003
The last flight of Concorde took place on October 24, 2003. This iconic supersonic passenger aircraft was retired after more than 27 years of service, primarily due to rising operating costs and a decline in passenger numbers following the 2000 crash of Air France Flight 4590.
2003
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1994
The Concorde was a supersonic transport turbojet that had its first flight on March 2, 1969. It began public service on January 21, 1976. It was retired from service on November 26, 2003.
Concorde first flew into Belfast on April 5, 1985. This historic visit marked the supersonic aircraft's inaugural landing at Belfast International Airport. The flight was part of a promotional tour to showcase Concorde's capabilities.
The English rock band Oasis first released their song "Supersonic" on April 11, 1994. The song was part of their debut album, "Definitely Maybe" which was released in August of the same year.
The Concorde, a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, was built and first flew in 1969. It entered service in 1976 and continued to operate until 2003. The aircraft was a joint project between British Aircraft Corporation and Aérospatiale of France.
The first passenger was flown around in 1905, on May 14th. The passenger was Charlie Furnas.
The first flight of an F-15 was the 22nd of July 1972.
The first powered flight, completed by the Wright Brothers, was successfully flown in 1903.