July 25th, 2000.
concorde's air france flight no. 4590 crashed in gonesse france on 25th july 2000
Concorde's Air France Flight no. 4590 crashed in Gonesse France on 25th July 2000Air France Flight 4590 crashed on July 25, 2000 in Gonesse, France.All 109 people on the Concord, and 4 people on the ground were killed.
The big last crash that took Concorde out of schedule was on the 25th of July 2000, It crashed in Gonesse France. Other than that though it had a beautiful safety record
It is a super fast plane. Only 20 were made. It was made by britin and france. There was only one crash, in 2000, and they retired in 2003.
Due to the Air France 4590 crash, 9/11 attacks, and a decision by airbus to discontinue service resulted in British Airways and Air France retiring their concordes in October 2003
The first and only fatal crash of the Concorde occurred on July 25, 2000. The aircraft, operated by Air France, crashed shortly after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, resulting in the deaths of all 109 people on board and four individuals on the ground. The crash was attributed to a combination of factors, including a tire burst that led to a fuel tank rupture and subsequent fire. This tragic incident significantly impacted the operation and perception of the Concorde program.
Seconds from Disaster - 2004 The Crash of the Concorde 1-1 was released on: USA: 6 July 2004
The last and I believe the only serious crash of the Concorde airliner was at the Paris airport. On 25 July 2000, Air France Flight 4590, registration F-BTSC, crashed in Gonesse, France after departing from Paris Charles de Gaulle en route to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, killing all 100 passengers and nine crew members on board the flight, and four people on the ground. It was the only fatal accident involving Concorde.
The Concorde was developed jointly between the United Kingdom and France.
Concorde's Air France Flight no. 4590 crashed in Gonesse France on 25th July 2000Air France Flight 4590 crashed on July 25, 2000 in Gonesse, France.All 109 people on the Concord, and 4 people on the ground were killed.
French Concorde were made in Toulouse (South-West of France) and English Concorde were made in Filton (England).
Concorde means agreement