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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Concorde, Wembley Stadium, Meigs Field, United States Customs Service, Iraq sanctions, SACLANT ASW Research Centre, Microprose Software, Splendid China, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies, Kenora-Rainy River, Iraqi no-fly zones, Nupedia, Ontario Academic Credit, Dallas Sportatorium, E.T. Adventure, Lord Chancellor's Department, Cabinet of Ivica Ra an II, Super Free, Jacksonville Coliseum, Uptown Theatre, Long Ashton Research Station, Fedayeen Saddam, The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show, La Concha Motel, Country Houses Association, Academy at Dundee Ranch, Mall of Memphis, Surinamese guilder, Province of Ontario Savings Office, The Hood Gallery, Oxford University Police, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, The Paddock Club, High Royds Hospital, The Kashmir Klub, Maywood Beach, Frying Pan Shoals Light, Museum of 4 July, The World, SSAWS, Surge, Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet, Dyson Perrins Laboratory, Smilesoft, National Crime Authority of Australia, North Point Estate, Atkinson Morley Hospital, Royal South Sydney Hospital, Stage 54, Atebubu District, Jaman District, Kintampo District, Asunafo District, Duchas, Franciscan Servants of Jesus, Nam Long Hospital, Radiomafia. Excerpt: Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde was a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, a supersonic transport (SST). It was a product of an Anglo-French government treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of Aerospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation. First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued commercial flights for 27 years. Among other destinations, Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Air France) to New York JFK, profitably flying these routes at record speeds, in less than half the time of other...