British Airways Concorde Type 102 - G-BOAB @ LHR (6 May 2004)
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Parked on just off the cross runway at the east side of Heathrow Airport.


British Airways Concorde Type 102 - G-BOAB @ LHR (6 May 2004)

Brief history of G-BOAB

Type - BAC/Aerospatiale Concorde Type 102
Construction Number - 208
Engines - Olympus
Other Registrations - G-N81AB and N81AB
 
17 September 1980 - Delivered to British Airways and registered as G-BOAB
13 March 1999 - In service with Union Flag colours
15 August 2000 - Withdrawn from use following Paris Crash of F-BTSC
- - - - - - - - - - - - Flying Hours 22,296 with 7,810 landings
- - - - - - - - - - - - some parts used on other aircraft before summer 2003
- - - - - - - - - - - - due to be externally refurbished for preservation at Heathrow Terminal five

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