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Concorde's record-holding transatlantic flight completed in under 3 hours

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Concorde's record-holding transatlantic flight completed in under 3 hours
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Travel between the East Coast of North America and Europe usually spans six to eight hours. However, in 1996, a Concorde flight from New York JFK Airport to London Heathrow Airport completed the journey in just two hours and 52 minutes thanks to strong tailwinds. On February 7, 1996, British Airways celebrated a significant milestone when Captain Leslie Scott and First Officer Tim Orchard flew this record-breaking flight.

The aircraft, registered as G-BOAD, reached an average speed of approximately 1,250 miles per hour and achieved a top speed of Mach 2.0. The flight, verified by Guinness World Records, marked its departure from New York at 14:30 and arrived in London at 17:23 local time. The flight relied on careful planning and coordination with air traffic control to ensure no delays.

As the plane approached London, a unique request was made for the Concorde to land facing east. Initially, air traffic control was hesitant, but given the fast time operation, they granted permission. The flight landed successfully, making aviation history as the quickest transatlantic journey.

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Concorde, the world’s premier supersonic passenger aircraft, was introduced by British Airways and Air France. Both airlines launched Concorde services in 1976, expanding over the years to include routes such as London to Bahrain and Paris to Rio de Janeiro. Despite its operational success, only 20 Concorde airframes were ever built, and the aircraft was used predominantly for transatlantic flights to mitigate the impact of sonic booms.

Concorde's luxury required deep pockets; tickets cost around $12,000. The aircraft accommodated high-profile passengers such as Queen Elizabeth II and Mick Jagger. Other notable features included a cruising altitude of 60,000 feet, enabling views of Earth's curvature, and a unique delta-wing design that demanded a steep landing approach.

Despite its success, Concorde suffered a fatal accident on July 25, 2000, when an Air France flight crashed, resulting in the loss of 113 lives. This tragedy was attributed to debris on the runway damaging the aircraft's fuel tank. Both British Airways and Air France later resumed service with additional safety modifications, but public confidence waned, leading to its retirement in 2003.

Concorde was ultimately retired due to decreasing demand, high operational costs, and environmental concerns related to carbon emissions and sonic booms. Although it no longer flies, surviving Concorde aircraft are displayed in museums worldwide.

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