The Concorde, a supersonic passenger jet, was involved in a tragic accident on July 25, 2000, when Air France Flight 4590 crashed shortly after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. The crash resulted in the deaths of all 109 people on board, including 100 passengers and 9 crew members, as well as 4 people on the ground. In total, 113 lives were lost in this incident.
Everybody perished.
The Concorde was not as loud as many people think it was, because there was insulation that helped with the noise reduction in the cabin of the aircraft.
The Concorde had a seating capacity of around 100 passengers. The seating configuration was typically in a 2-2 layout for first class and a 2-3 layout for economy class.
Concorde has 10 landing wheels - how many internal "wheels" is any ones guess
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There were many.
If you mean what was so special about Concorde then, Concorde went mach 2 that's twice the speed of sound, it carried people that fast. Really I think its amazing! :)
Because Concorde travelled faster than the speed of sound!
There is no Concorde hotel in La Fayette. The hotel itself is called the Concorde La Fayette, and there are many of them at popular international tourist destinations.
The Concorde is how most people refer to the entire system, but it is shortened.
There are many websites that contain information on the British Airways Concorde. Among them are Wikipedia, British Airways, Flight Level 350, and Concorde SST.
Concorde went mach 2 that's twice the speed of sound, it carried people that fast. Really I think its amazing!