Concorde histories and aircraft on display

Concorde
British Airways Concorde in 1986
General information
TypeSupersonic airliner
ManufacturerBAC (now BAE Systems)
Sud Aviation (now Airbus)
StatusRetired
Primary usersBritish Airways
Number built20 (including 6 non-airline aircraft)[1][2]
History
Introduction date21 January 1976
First flight2 March 1969
Retired26 November 2003

Twenty Concorde aircraft were built: two prototypes, two pre-production aircraft, two development aircraft and 14 production aircraft for commercial service. With the exception of two of the production aircraft, all are preserved, mostly in museums. One aircraft was scrapped in 1994, and another was destroyed in the Air France Flight 4590 crash in 2000.

  1. ^ Towey 2007, p. 359.
  2. ^ "Ageing luxury jet". BBC News. 25 July 2000.