CONCORDE CURTAINS
With it's inaugural flights, BA London-Bahrain and AF Paris-Rio de Janeiro, taking off simultaneously on 21st January 1976, the Concorde made it's final commercial flight, this day (24th October) 2003, from New York's JFK to London's Heathrow...
The Concorde, having raised dreams of supersonic travel for around 100 at a time and served certain sectors for over 27 years, was best known for it's transatlantic routes from London and Paris to New York and Washington DC. Singapore Airlines too had a short joint venture with British Airways in the late 1970s and early 1980s, operating flights between Singapore and London...
However, a combination of different factors put paid to Concorde's promising career. In addition to being an expensive aircraft, both for the operator and the passengers, it's noise emission and the ensuing constraints, Airbus's reluctance of maintenance support etc. resulted in the services turning out beyond limits of fiscal viability. And the tragedy of the ill-fated Air France Paris-New York flight of 25 July 2000 - the only Concorde fatality - perhaps accelerated it's retirement...
The delta-winged tailless man-made bird now remains an aviation legend, a testimony to European collaboration between two of the continent's advanced nations... 🇬🇧 🇫🇷
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