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The national airlines of the two countries that built it - British Airways and Air France.

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What 2 airlines used to fly the Concorde?

British Airways and Air France exclusively flew this aircraft.


How did the Concorde speed compare with the speed of sound?

The Concorde flew at Mach 2. This means it flew two times more than the speed of sound. It was the fastest passenger aircraft ever built.


What 2 airlines used to fly Concorde?

British Airways and Air France


What year was the last commercial Concorde flight?

The last year the Concorde flew was 2003.


What day did the last Concorde fly?

The last day the Concorde flew was Wenesday,November 26,2003.


What is so special about Concorde?

Concorde is special because it was the fastest passenger plane ever. It flew at Mach 2. It was made together by more than 5 different countries.


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How fast does Concorde plane fly?

the concord flew mach3 from what I`ve researched


What former commercial airplane flew faster than sound and how fast was it?

the Russian Concorde flew at a top speed of 1,490 mph


What were all the airlines that owned Concorde supersonic jets?

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What was the Russian equivalent to the Concorde?

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