France to Keep Concordes

France to Keep Concordes

Officials at the French Museum of Air and Space at Le Bourget say their Concordes are not for sale, effectively quashing the recently unveiled plan to buy one of the airplanes and restore it to flying condition.

“These two aircraft are part of the national heritage,” the Museum said in a news release on Monday. “As stated in the Heritage Code, they are inalienable and imprescriptible, as are the Mona Lisa or the Palace of Versailles. … The policy of the Air and Space Museum is not to maintain its aircraft in flying condition, to best protect these parts as some are unique. There is therefore no doubt, whatsoever, that the Museum of Air and Space Concorde will not be sold, regardless of the financial offer, nor will they fly again someday.”

The Club Concorde, based in the U.K., says it is prepared to spend up to $190 million to restore a Concorde to flight.

For the complete story by Mary Grady of AVweb, click here.

Updated: September 24, 2015 — 12:28 AM
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