The Concorde was primarily developed in Toulouse, France. This city was home to the facilities of Aérospatiale, one of the key companies involved in the aircraft's design and production. Toulouse played a crucial role in the collaborative effort between France and the United Kingdom to create this iconic supersonic passenger jet.
The french developed the Concorde.
The Concorde was developed jointly between the United Kingdom and France.
The concord is the fastest passenger aircraft in the world and it was British.
The French word Concorde translates to the English concord as agreement, harmony, or union
French Concorde were made in Toulouse (South-West of France) and English Concorde were made in Filton (England).
Toulouse
When the aircraft was built, the british and french joined sides in the making of the concorde, bringing the name up from "concord" or "concorde", a french word meaning harmony or union.
It was a joint British-French project. The English word 'concord' and the French word 'concorde' mean 'working together.'
Micheal Jackson did not make the Concorde a french man did name was frencharoo
Le Concorde refers to a supersonic aircraft (discontinued).
The British/French Concorde
France and Great Britain jointly developed the Concorde.