While there have been discussions about the potential revival of supersonic travel, including the Concorde, it is unlikely that the original Concorde will return. Factors such as high operational costs, environmental concerns, and regulatory challenges make a direct comeback impractical. However, new companies are exploring advanced supersonic aircraft designs, which may lead to a new era of supersonic travel in the future.
Sadly, It will never come back but it is at certain museums around the world.
Sadly, It will never come back but it is at certain museums around the world.
No.
Greece didn't 'get' concorde on a permanent basis, but Athens 'hellenikon' airport was one of the stops on concorde's world tour when they were trying to persuade airlines to order their planes back in the 70's
It is bolted in place and does not fold down.
A couple are in Museums . one at the Intrepid site.
Didn't come with one.
Mine came on on my 2001 Concorde because a rat got to the wires of a sensor, the little bastards did it three times :(
put it back in? after the oil gets out
No, the access panel is in the trunk.
Concorde first came into service on January 21, 1976. It operated its inaugural commercial flight from London to Bahrain, marking a significant milestone in aviation history as the first supersonic passenger airliner. Concorde continued to fly until its retirement in 2003.
A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.