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Why did France and England name the Concorde the Concorde?

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Why was the transport built by England and France named Concorde?

The name was selected to represent the agreements between France and England, the French word concorde and the English word concord mean the same thing. They mean to be in agreement in a peaceful way. Therefor they saw the name concorde as a fitting name for the aircraft.


Explain why the supersonic transport built by England and France was named the Concorde?

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Why was the supersonic transport built by England and France named the Concorde?

Concorde means agreement


Where was Concorde made?

French Concorde were made in Toulouse (South-West of France) and English Concorde were made in Filton (England).


Which two European countries shared Concorde?

France and England.


Why did they call a supersonic transport system made by England and France the Concorde?

The Concorde is how most people refer to the entire system, but it is shortened.


Where was Concorde built?

The Concorde was built in France and England by BAC (now BAE Systems) and Aérospatiale (now EADS) in the early 70's.


Why was the supersonic transport built by England and France was named the Concorde?

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What is the name of the momument with the gold pyramid on top in Paris France?

L'obélique de la Concorde


Who created the Concorde?

The Concorde was developed jointly between the United Kingdom and France.


Where was the concord built?

The Concorde was built in France and England by BAC (now BAE Systems) and Aérospatiale (now EADS) in the early 70's.


What year was the first Concorde crash?

concorde's air france flight no. 4590 crashed in gonesse france on 25th july 2000