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  2. Concorde operational history - Wikipedia

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    The official handover ceremony of British Airways' first Concorde occurred on 15 January 1976 at Heathrow Airport. Air France Concorde (F-BTSC) at Charles de Gaulle Airport on 25 July 1975, exactly 25 years before the accident in 2000 British Airways Concorde in Singapore Airlines livery at Heathrow Airport in 1979 Air France Concorde (F-BTSD) with a short-lived promotional Pepsi livery in ...

  3. Concorde histories and aircraft on display - Wikipedia

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    British Airways had seven production aircraft in commercial service: G-BOAC (204) The flagship of the fleet (because of its BOAC registration) first flew on 27 February 1975 from Filton. It made its final flight to Manchester Airport – where a "glass hangar" was later built at the viewing park for its display – on 31 October 2003 after ...

  4. Concorde - Wikipedia

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    [N 1] Concorde's pilots and British Airways in official publications often refer to Concorde both in the singular and plural as "she" or "her". [209] In 2006, 37 years after its first test flight, Concorde was announced the winner of the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC (through The Culture Show) and the Design Museum.

  5. Fifty years of British Airways: the definitive timeline - AOL

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    British Airways currently operates 12 of the double-decker jets. 2008 (February): British Airways announces plans for London City-New York JFK flight using a small subsonic aircraft, the A318. It ...

  6. Concorde timeline: The highs and lows of the iconic plane - AOL

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  7. A Very British Airline - Wikipedia

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    Having already followed British Airways' cabin crew recruits, the final episode shows the first few cadet pilots to train with the airline on its new Future pilot programme in their final months of the course. The episode also takes a look at what it takes to manage the world's most congested airport, and the efforts of the staff to reduce delays.