The cruising speed of the Concorde was mach 2.04, or about 1552 miles per hour. Assuming that you are referring to a non-stop flight around the equator, it would take a Concorde about 16 hours to fly around the world at that speed, ignoring weather, actual range, and the rotation of the Earth.
Nobody has taken an aircraft around the circumference of the Earth nonstop. No airplane has the 30,000+ mile range that would be required to fly around the Earth without stopping. But the technical answer to your question would be the Space Shuttles, which did dozens of orbits around the Earth on their missions.
An average nonstop flight around the world would take around 34 hours if the plane was going around 500 mph.
The Concord only broke the SOUND barrier, as do many aircraft still flying today, which has no effect on Time. To break a TIME barrier (in theory anyway) you have to travel faster than the speed of light.
If you were driving 60 miles per hour nonstop, it would take you approximately 98.243 days to travel around the globe.
Southwest airlines says nonstop would be about 2:45.
Mainly more upper-class people. Today, a ticket would be around $20,000 USD to fly from JFK-CDG on a Concord.
Its just under 3000 miles so around 2days and a few hours of nonstop driving
A nonstop flight is a flight that goes from point A to point B without stopping. For example, a nonstop flight from California to Japan would leave California and arrive in Japan without stopping anywhere else.
The flight distance from Lubbock, Texas to Davao, Philippines is 8,257 miles. A nonstop flight would take around 15 hours.
It cruised about 60,000 feet, so that's about as high as it would go.
Very like every other plane. but Concorde was different in the air, as it went twice the speed of sound a sonic boom would shatter the ground.
The distance from Oshkosh, Wisconsin to Brasilia, Brazil is 4,849 miles. A nonstop flight would take around 8 hours 50 minutes.