British Airways Concorde Moved at Heathrow for First Time in 20 Years
A historic British Airways Concorde has been moved at Heathrow Airport for the first time in over two decades. The aircraft, a test model known as Alpha Bravo, has been housed in a hangar since its final flight in 2003. Using specialized remote-controlled dollies, the supersonic jet is being transported to a new permanent display location at the airport. This move will make the iconic plane a key feature of a new visitor attraction.
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