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.
No Concorde was the fastest Commercial passenger airliner ever built. It was not the fastest plane ever built.
Concorde jet's last flight was November 26, 2003. It is also considered and known as the Concorde Jets retirement flight and was not flown anymore since then.
Duty and the responsibility of a flight operation officer is to ensure that the aircrafts are in good condition before being flown.
It was first flown in 1969, and began regular commercial service on the 21st January 1976.
There are NO supersonic aircraft flown by Air France and British Airways.However, up to 26 November 2003 they both flew the Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde.
The routes offered by Iberia Airlines tend to run out from Spain. This includes many services to mainland Europe and the United Kingdom, as well as the Americas.
It was an international development of a faster than the speed of sound, commercially flown aircraft. Unfortunately the whole program crashed when 1 of the aircraft crashed on take-off
The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde (2,140 km/h or 1,330 mph) was the fastest commercialaircraft to date. While not the newest military aircraft, the US X-15A-2 reached a speed of (7,274 km/h or 4,520 mph) making it the fastest aircraft to date to be flown by a pilot.
Some differentiating factors for Airlines include: * Services * Class of service * Routes flown * Price * Rewards/Loyalty Programs
Construction of the Concord began in 1965 with the first test flight being flown in 1969. The Concord entered passenger service in 1976. As an interesting note, as a British/French consortium, they originally used the French spelling of Concorde, but the British later changed the spelling to Concord due to a perceived slight by the French. Here are a couple of great websites to research the history of the aircraft: http://www.concordesst.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde
The math behind aircrafts is very complex gemoetry and physics.
There are about 312000 aircraft's in the world and out of them 17700 are passenger carrier aircrafts