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          In
            the late 1950s both Bristol Aircraft
            (which became part of British Aircraft Corp) and Sud-Aviation
            (which became part of Aerospatiale) were independently designing
            supersonic commercial aircraft.  It was soon obvious that
            neither could afford such a project on their own and in 1962 an agreement was
            made between the companies to work together.
             Designed to operate at just over Mach 2, the
            Concorde first flew on 2 March 1969. Scheduled services began with
            Air France and British Airways on 21 January 1976. 
            High operating costs and environmental concerns
            ended production after 20 were built.  Only 14 entered
            commercial service.  The last Concorde was retired on 24
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