
Saturday 26th of April 2025
"The Wings of Europe"
Concorde - EuroBusiness


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Rolls-Royce engines
3900 nm range
128 pax, 4 t cargo capacity
3900 nm range
128 pax, 4 t cargo capacity
Concorde was the first aircraft in the world operating scheduled passenger flights at supersonic speed. An engineering masterpiece, the Concorde was the result of a collaborative venture between the aviation industries of Britain and France. A lengthy development program following Concordes first flight on March 2 1969 meant that it did not enter into airline service until January 1976. British Airways hoped to operate Concorde services well into the first decade of the new century but this desire was thwarted by the Paris crash and the changed economics of aviation post 911.
EuroHarmony had a single Concorde in its fleet, obtained in September 2002, and it was used for high speed business flights. The fastest airliner in the world was exactly what our customers needed, and we gave it to them, along with the most trusted pilots in the aviation world. You may now fly our Museum Concorde on Class 7 EuroBusiness routes.
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Length | 61.66 m |
Wingspan | 25.6 m |
Height | 12.2 m |
Engine | RR Olympus 593 |
Cruise Speed | 1150 kts |
Service Ceiling | 60,000 ft |
Gross Weight | 185 t |
Capacity | 128 pax | 4 t |
Crew | 3 pilots 6 hosts |
Price | 30M EUR |
Manufacturer | British Aerospace |
Pictures | Airliners.net |
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OEW | 173,500 lbs |
MTOW | 408,000 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 26,367 gal |
Fuel Weight | 210,940 lbs |
Long Range Altitude | FL600 |
Long Range Speed | 1200 kts |
Max Speed | 1224 kts |
Range (MLoad...MFuel) | 3,900... 3,900 |
Engine Thrust | 4 x 32000 |
Takeoff RWY Length (Min) | 7,000 ft |
Takeoff RWY Length (Max) | 12,000 ft |
Landing RWY Length | 7,400 ft |
V Rotate / Flaps | 195kts / 0 |
V Approach / Flaps | 160kts / 0 |
Max climb rate | 5000 ft/min |
Max descent rate | -3500 ft/min |