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Concorde - Celebrating twenty-seven supersonic years

Photograph showing detail of the port wing and engines of Concorde F-BVFB
Photograph of the rear fuselage and tail of Concorde F-BVFB

The Concorde Fleet

Two prototype aircraft, two development and sixteen production aircraft were produced by Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation. Of the production aircraft, two were destined to be used for in-flight testing and proving to gain an airworthiness cerificate for the Concorde fleet prior to commercial service. The remaining fourteen aircraft were spilt equally between the national carriers of France and the United Kingdom.

Aerospatiale and British Aircraft Corporation
Concorde fleet
  • Concorde 001 F-WTSS
  • Concorde 002 G-BSST
  • Concorde 101 G-AXDN
  • Concorde 102 F-WTSA
  • Concorde 201 F-WTSB
  • Concorde 202 G-BBDG
Air France
Concorde fleet
  • Concorde 203 F-BTSC
  • Concorde 205 F-BVFA
  • Concorde 207 F-BVFB
  • Concorde 209 F-BVFC
  • Concorde 211 F-BVFD
  • Concorde 213 F-BTSD
  • Concorde 215 F-BVFF
British Airways
Concorde fleet
  • Concorde 204 G-BOAC
  • Concorde 206 G-BOAA
  • Concorde 208 G-BOAB
  • Concorde 210 G-BOAD
  • Concorde 212 G-BOAE
  • Concorde 214 G-BOAG
  • Concorde 216 G-BOAF
All twenty aircraft are listed by serial number (prototype aircraft prefixed by 0; development aircraft prefixed by 1; production aircraft prefixed by 2) and registration code (British-built aircraft carried the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) registration prefix G- and French-built aircraft carried the ICAO registration prefix F-).


Richard Coltman 2007