However, Sir Richard said he would be asking BA for the operational figures and, if Virgin could make a success of Concorde, it would seek to buy the fleet for £1 - the price the airline paid the then Conservative government.
Pradeep said:I just don't see how it could ever be possible to create an underwater two way tube from say San Francisco to Sydney. I would much rather fly then take my chances in such a contraption.
blakerwry said:Anybody see Wile E. Coyote? He's got some interesting ideas for the future of travel.
BBC said:A rogue piece of metal that fell off a Continental Airlines jet was directly responsible for the Concorde crash of 2000, a French judge has ruled.
Magistrate Christophe Regnard noted that Concorde had inherent design flaws, which caused the plane to burst into flames after its tyre burst.
But the titanium alloy strip, which fell off a Continental Airlines DC-10 that took off five minutes earlier, played a "major role" in the tragedy, he noted.
BBC said:Japan and France are to work together to develop a successor to the retired supersonic jet aircraft Concorde.
The agreement to develop the new passenger plane was signed at the Paris Air Show, Japan added.