Why didn’t it succeed?

Concorde flights came to a screeching halt after only 27 years of operation on October 24, 2003. The reason? Excessive cost, high fares, and loud noise. On a regular flight, Concordes consumed 6,771 gallons of fuel, which quickly exceeded the profit made from the flight. In addition to that, only a total of 20 Concordes were built and no airline ordered them except for Air France and British Airways, who had to as they were state-run airlines at the time.

Oh, and a 2000 crash that killed everyone on board (109 people) and four people on the ground.

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    1 day ago

    We need to ban all fossil fuel planes. This one was especially important to stop running

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      10 hours ago

      Yes, everyone must hate this marvel of engineering because it burns fossil fuel like every other commercial aircraft in existence because we haven’t found a reasonable replacement yet.

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        7 hours ago

        Lol wut. We’ve had the replacement since before planes existed.

        Saying we don’t have a replacement for planes is like saying we don’t have a replacement for plastic :facepalm: