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Why was Concorde strapped?

Updated: 9/24/2023
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The enormously expensive service the Concorde provide suffered two financial and image blows in short order.

There was an Air France crash that killed many people. After the safety problems had been repaired a second disaster hurt the service.

When the Twin Towers fell on 9/11 inside an killed were the 50 biggest customers riding the service.

After these two disasters it failed financially and the aircraft were sold or scrapped

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