However fast forward 12 years later, it seems that there are now plans to bring the plane back. This is thanks to a group calling themselves Club Concorde which consists of a crew of enthusiasts, fans, former pilots, former passengers, and charterers. Now before you think you will be zipping around the world in a short amount of time, think again.
The group believes that they have the necessary funds to help make a revival come true. However their plan is to use the Concorde as a tourist attraction in London, and restore another Concorde plane for use in air shows and for private charters, so unless you think you can afford to charter a Concorde, there seems to be little chance of you riding in one.
According to Jonathan Glancey, author of Concorde: the Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner, “So many people miss Concorde [and it] could certainly fly again given both financial and technical wings, while from a technical point of view there is nothing a team of expert and motivated engineers can’t tackle. For the moment, we should support it. ”
[Image credit – The Museum of Flight]