Concorde was actually retired from service in 2003. It originally flew from London to Bahrain and Paris to Rio when scheduled flights first began in 1976.
Depending on the airport in France, there are a variety of airlines that fly into France. For example, Delta, Air France, US Airways, Brussels Airlines, EVA Airlines, and Swiss all fly into Paris, France.
KLM and Air France
The Concorde that came to Christchurch in may 20-24 2000 was from Air France its registration was F-BVFC
Air France
Air Atlantique - France - ended in 2004.
British Airways and Air France
British Airways and Air France exclusively flew this aircraft.
Paris, France
Paris, France
The air France "Concorde".....
concorde's air france flight no. 4590 crashed in gonesse france on 25th july 2000
The first test flight of the Concorde took place on March 2nd 1969 in Toulouse, France.
Concorde's Air France Flight no. 4590 crashed in Gonesse France on 25th July 2000Air France Flight 4590 crashed on July 25, 2000 in Gonesse, France.All 109 people on the Concord, and 4 people on the ground were killed.
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 The aircraft was totally withdrawn from service in 2003 and all remaining examples are in museums.It could not be put back into the air, even if a sample could be bought from a Museum and you could afford to run and maintain it, as the makers have withdrawn all engineering support after British Airways and Air France stopped Concorde services
Mainly British Airways and Air France operated the majority of Concorde's with Singapore Airlines sharing one with British Airways and Braniff International Airways leasing 10 Concorde's (5 from BA and 5 from Air France).
I believe by reading an article "THE AIR FRANCE BRITISH AIRWAYS SUPERSONIC CONCORDE AIRCRAFT FACTS HISTORY INFORMATION AND PICTURES", that a Supersonic Concorde was first introduced in January 26, 1976 and it was first fly in March 2, 1969. Source: "THE AIR FRANCE BRITISH AIRWAYS SUPERSONIC CONCORDE AIRCRAFT FACTS HISTORY INFORMATION AND PICTURES." The Website For Aviation Enthusiastic. 3 December 2003. 10 March 2010 <http://www.aviationexplorer.com/history_of_the_concorde.htm>.
Yes, there were british airways, air france, braniff international airways, air singapore, and the famous pepsi company concorde.