The Anglo-French flying marvel, the Concorde, was a flying experience like no other and was retired far too soon.
As the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, Concorde was popular with royals, celebrities, and business executives.
Rory Sutherland explores our obsession with speed through the prism of Concorde.
He sports a navy blue "Brooklands Concorde" flight jacket, a shock of white hair, and a palpable pride for the airplane. As Captain Bannister briefs me on cockpit layout, his flow reflects his more ...
Super fast flights that could take passengers from London to New York in three-and-a-half hours could be the future after a major aviation ban was lifted. Concorde-style flights could be the next big ...
“We’re aiming to pick up where Concorde left off,” says Blake Scholl. Fifty years after the Anglo-French jet first carried paying passengers faster than the speed of sound, the Denver-based ...