• British/French supersonic airliner, designed in the sixties and entered commercial service in 1976. A supreme technological success (and the only successful supersonic airliner), but catastrophic from a business point of view.
    [Concorde] was designed when fuel was cheap, and when it didnt seem like there would be any objection to generating [sonic booms] over populated areas. By the time it was ready to go into commercial service, environmental concerns and fuel costs eroded most of the potential market. In the end, Concorde served only with [Air France] and [British Airways], mostly flying on the New York - Paris and New York - London routes.
    After the first fatal Concorde accident in 2000, the fleet was grounded for over a year. The decision was finally made to retire the two Concorde fleets in 2003, and the survivors were retired to museums in Germany, France, Britain, the United States, and Barbados. No supersonic successor appears likely


    Concorde meaning & definition 1 of Concorde.


  • A supersonic airliner able to cruise at twice the speed of sound. Produced through Anglo-French cooperation, it made its maiden flight in 1969 and was taken out of service in 2003.

    Concorde meaning & definition 2 of Concorde.


  • [Concorde] - Its a Noun, Adjective and Verb. A group of 4 people who stick together. Like other such groups. All members are LADs. All have one goal. [To snake] girls and wingman for each other. If a member is [snaking] in a club, other members will be required to wing for their captain, even taking on grenades. All members are required to drink until a member of [concorde] passes out/throws up/breaks property. Concorde is a group of members who qualify as LADs.

    Concorde meaning & definition 3 of Concorde.

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