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By johnm
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It was ruled out by the CEO in 2013, there's an article somewhere, have a google if you want....
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By rikur_
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Paul_Sengupta wrote:What was the question?

Presumably the usual rumours of it re-entering service.
I was an avionics engineer on Concorde in the late 1990s. On the basis that the majority of my engineering colleagues on Concorde from that time are so far into retirement or beyond, I presume I must be on a very short list of engineers that will get the call when they want someone to bring it back to service. No such calls yet!
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By PeteSpencer
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It'll never happen:
Shame really as even the oldest Concorde (Manchester) is barely half way through its fatigue life - 27+k hours out of 50k.

Peter