How many Concorde jets were there?

How many Concorde jets were there?

Concorde
Retired 24 October 2003
Primary users British Airways Air France See Operators below for others
Produced 1965–1979
Number built 20 (inc. 6 non-commercial aircraft)

What happened to the old Concorde jets?

When the Concorde jet ran over it, its tire was shredded and thrown into one of the engines and fuel tanks, causing a disabling fire. Concorde jets went back into service in November 2001, but a series of minor problems prompted both Air France and British Airways to end Concorde service permanently in October 2003.

Are there any privately owned Concorde?

As detailed by this former pilot of the Concorde, the plane regularly flew as a charter with small passenger loads of VIPs often. So even though no one ever owned it specifically for private business it served that purpose quite well.

How high does Concorde fly?

General features. Concorde had an average cruise speed of Mach 2.02 (an airspeed of around 2140 km/h or 1,330 mph) with a maximum cruise altitude of 60,000 feet (18 300 metres).

Did Concorde fly faster than a bullet?

Even so, the wing needed takeoff and landing speeds that were much higher than conventional jetliners: Concorde lifted off usually at around 217 knots, or 250 mph. Concorde also needed a push to go supersonic, accelerating through the transonic range from about Mach 0.95 up to its initial cruise speed of Mach 1.7.

Why was the Concorde stopped flying?

Of course, the crash didn’t help (Concorde flights were grounded for a year, pending modifications), but the main reason behind Concordes no longer taking flight is simple: a general downturn in the economic industry, especially following the September 11 terrorist attacks .

Why was Concorde supersonic jet retired?

The Concorde’s retirement was due to a number of factors. The supersonic aircraft was noisy and extremely expensive to operate, which restricted flight availability. The operating costs required fare pricing that was prohibitively high for many consumers.

What was the maximum speed of the Concorde supersonic jet?

Maximum speed: 1,354 mph (2,179 km/h, 1,177 kn) Maximum speed: Mach 2.04 (temperature limited) Cruise speed: 1,341 mph (2,158 km/h, 1,165 kn) Range: 4,488.0 mi (7,222.8 km, 3,900.0 nmi) Service ceiling: 60,000 ft (18,300 m) Rate of climb: 3,300-4,900 ft/min (17-25 m/s) at sea level

Why was the Concorde discontinued?

The major reasons that passenger flights with the Concorde SST were discontinued had little to do with its safety record: It was very expensive to operate (fuel, maintenance, and crew costs), and passengers were not willing to pay a sufficient ticket price for the Concorde operation to be consistently profitable.

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