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The Concorde typically took around 30 to 40 seconds to reach takeoff speed after beginning its takeoff roll. The aircraft required a longer runway due to its speed and weight, and it usually needed about 10,000 to 12,000 feet of runway to become airborne. Once airborne, it could climb rapidly, reaching cruising altitude in a relatively short time.

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