Concorde aircraft histories


Twenty Concorde aircraft were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service.
All of these, except two of the production aircraft, are preserved.

Prototypes

The two prototype aircraft were used to expand the flight envelope of the aircraft as quickly as possible and prove that the design calculations for supersonic flight were correct.
Both pre-production aircraft were used to further develop the design of the aircraft. Changes to design include different wing plan form, more fuel, different engine standard and different air intake systems.
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The production aircraft were different in many ways from the original aircraft, necessitating re-examining certain areas to obtain certification. In all there were six "development" aircraft: the two prototypes, two pre-production and two production aircraft.
British Airways had seven production aircraft in commercial service:
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As part of tenth-anniversary celebrations on 24 December 1985, British Airways photographed G-BOAA, G-BOAC, G-BOAF and G-BOAG formation flying for their publicity material.

French production aircraft

Air France also had seven production aircraft in commercial service: