A British AIrways Concorde made the aircraft's first eastbound flight in passenger service in 15 months on Nov. 8

A British AIrways Concorde made the aircraft's first eastbound flight in passenger service in 15 months on Nov. 8, flying from New York's JFK International Airport to London Heathrow in 3 hr. 30 min. Capt. Mike Bannister, chief Concorde pilot and a veteran of 4,000 supersonic flights, was at the...

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