The last day Concorde flew was on October 24, 2003. British Airways operated its final flight, marking the end of the supersonic passenger aircraft's service. This historic flight, BA002, took off from New York City and landed at London Heathrow Airport. Concorde was retired due to high operating costs and a decline in demand following the 2000 Air France crash.
The last day the Concorde flew was Wenesday,November 26,2003.
The last year the Concorde flew was 2003.
The last commercial flight of the Concorde took place on October 24, 2003. This iconic supersonic aircraft operated by British Airways flew from New York City to London. The retirement marked the end of an era for Concorde, which had been in service since 1976, primarily catering to business travelers seeking speed and luxury.
May 31, 2003 for Air France-Last ferry flight to museum was June 27, 2003 October 24, 2003 for British Airways-Last ferry flight (and last flight of any Concorde) was November 26, 2003. The Concorde was not making a profit. After a dramatic and fatal crash of a Concorde, the fleet was grouned and the investigation revealed that some design changes were needed to prevent the accident from occurring again. It was not cost-effective to re-design the Concorde to make it safer and to earn a profit. The Concorde never flew a revenue flight again.
the concord flew mach3 from what I`ve researched
the Russian Concorde flew at a top speed of 1,490 mph
The Concorde's cruising speed was over twice the speed of sound, around Mach 2 (more than 1,300 mph). The speed of sound at sea level is approximately 761 mph, so the Concorde flew significantly faster than the speed of sound.
The last Concorde flight was on November 26, 2003.
The Concorde flew from Britain to America on September 20, 1973. The Concorde landed at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to help celebrate the opening of the new airport.
The Concorde was built on a Wednesday.
the concord flew mach3 from what I`ve researched
he flew his first class plane to his home