A couple are in Museums . one at the Intrepid site.
british airways and air France sill own the concordes they brought
Greece didn't 'get' concorde on a permanent basis, but Athens 'hellenikon' airport was one of the stops on concorde's world tour when they were trying to persuade airlines to order their planes back in the 70's
It is bolted in place and does not fold down.
Sadly, It will never come back but it is at certain museums around the world.
The great Dillon brought it back.
yes. he or she can be brought back!
It has never left, so no one brought it back.
Brought Back to Life was created in 1992.
put it back in? after the oil gets out
No, the access panel is in the trunk.
he brought back news
The Concorde was brought down primarily due to a tragic accident on July 25, 2000, when Air France Flight 4590 crashed shortly after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle Airport, resulting in 113 fatalities. The incident was caused by a metal strip that had fallen from a preceding aircraft, which punctured a tire and led to a fuel tank explosion. Following the crash, the aviation regulatory authorities imposed stricter safety regulations, and the economic downturn and rising operating costs contributed to the eventual retirement of the Concorde in 2003.