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May 31, 2003 for Air France-Last ferry flight to museum was June 27, 2003 October 24, 2003 for British Airways-Last ferry flight (and last flight of any Concorde) was November 26, 2003. The Concorde was not making a profit. After a dramatic and fatal crash of a Concorde, the fleet was grouned and the investigation revealed that some design changes were needed to prevent the accident from occurring again. It was not cost-effective to re-design the Concorde to make it safer and to earn a profit. The Concorde never flew a revenue flight again.
I wish.It technically can fly. But it won't fly because of the large operating costs.
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 The aircraft was totally withdrawn from service in 2003 and all remaining examples are in museums.It could not be put back into the air, even if a sample could be bought from a Museum and you could afford to run and maintain it, as the makers have withdrawn all engineering support after British Airways and Air France stopped Concorde services
I think he coaches the Rangers. I'm not sure but i think he may have played for the Rangers. Then again I live in OK. So i don't know a lot about the Rangers or Ally Mccoist.
Ian Porterfield was the only goalscorer. He scored after 31-min. This was the 50th anniversary year of the Fa-cup, the 45 match to played at Wembley. The team playing were holders Leeds and Sunderland, who at that point played in second division. Sunderland surprisingly won, being one of the biggest shocks in the Fa-cup's history. Only West Bromwich Albion had achieved this before them (a second division team winning the cup).
sounds like starter solonoid is starting to go out
The very first, official name was Place de Louis XV and it had a big statue on it of Louis XV. When the revolution broke out, the revolutionists tore down the statue, and baptized the square Place de la Revolution. When the reign of terror was over, in 1795 the square was baptized again to Place de la Concorde (concorde meaning harmony).
You purchase a $8,000.00 computer and press "erase codes." If the light comes back on, which I am sure it will, then you repair the problem. Then you erase the code again.
She failed her mission to attempt to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world, nonstop. But she vowed to sail again and accomplish her dream or crossing the globe. Now that perseverance!
no. And there never will be again Im sure. As a matter of fact EADS are developing a faster supersonic commercial jet that can travel up to 1.6 mach or more
Originally it was named "Concord", built in 1710 in Britain and captured in 1711 by the French who renamed it "Le Concorde de Nantes". It was then captured again by Cpt. Benjamin Hornigold in 1717. Hornigold turned the ship over to one of his pirates, Edward Teach (Blackbeard). Blackbeard renamed Le Concorde "Queen Anne's Revenge" and used it as his flagship.
At the 2010 general election, the constituency ofHoughtonand Sunderland South was the first constituency to declare a result. Prior to this, the now-abolished constituency of Sunderland South (an old constituency from which the new one was largely made) had been first to declare in 2005, 2001, 1997 and 1992.As the 2015 general election boundaries will be the same as the ones used in 2010 following the Coalition's postponement of the planned boundary review until 2018, it is highly likely Sunderland South will again be first to declare. All three Sunderland seats traditionally declare very early; usually within two hours of polls closing, before meaningful results begin to trickle in.The most recent constituency other than Sunderland South to declare first was Torbay, at the 1987 general election. By 1997, Torbay had slipped considerably, being the 243rd seat to declare that year.