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Concorde 002 made the first visit to the United States in 1973, landing at Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport to mark the airport's opening. [60] Concorde on early visit to Heathrow Airport on 1 July 1972. Concorde had initially held a great deal of customer interest, but the project was hit by order cancellations.
[24] [25] According to Jock Lowe, a Concorde pilot, until the crash of Air France Flight 4590 at Paris, the British Airways Concorde operation made a net average profit of about £30M (equivalent to £52M in 2023) a year. [26]
The final US Concorde flight occurred on 5 November 2003 when G-BOAG flew from New York's JFK Airport to Seattle's Boeing Field to join the Museum of Flight's permanent collection, piloted by Mike Bannister and Les Broadie, who claimed a flight time of three hours, 55 minutes and 12 seconds, a record between the two cities that was made ...
The Pentagon's latest report on UFOs has revealed hundreds of new instances ... of unidentified and unexplained aerial phenomena made between May 1, 2023, and June 1, 2024. ... no evidence of ...
Greer reported accounts from over 700 high-level government and corporate whistleblowers willing to testify regarding the UFO/extraterrestrial issue and has been gathering evidence for decades on ...
The fuel burn for Concorde was four times more than today’s British Airways Airbus A350, which carries three times as many passengers. Twenty-first-century travellers are far more comfortable.
According to UFO writer Donald Keyhoe in his 1955 book, The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, he received a telephone call telling him of "a rumor out at Selfridge Field that an F-89 from Kinross [sic] was hit by a flying saucer", but a follow-up call to Public Information Officer Lt. Robert C. White revealed that "the unknown in that case was a ...
The documentary traces the arc of UFOs and UAPs in American skies, from June 24, 1947, when aviator and businessman Kenneth Arnold reported the first widely publicized sightings of flying saucers ...