Aircraft G-BOAA Data

G-BOAA
1974 Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde 1-102, c/n 100-006
Latest photos of G-BOAA
G-BOAA - ex-slide - by Joannes Van Mierlo
Joannes Van Mierlo
G-BOAA @ CPH - Copenhagen 28.3.1988 - by leo larsen
leo larsen
@ CPH
G-BOAA @ X6EF - National Museum of Flight, East Fortune - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X6EF
G-BOAA @ X6EF - National Museum of Flight, East Fortune - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X6EF
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Aerospatiale-BAC
Model Concorde 1-102 Search all Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde 1-102
Year built 1974
Construction Number (C/N) 100-006
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 100
Number of Engines 4
Engine Type Turbojet
Engine Manufacturer and Model ROLLS-ROYCE OLYMPUS 593 MK 610-14-28
Also Registered As
Aircraft
Registration Number G-BOAA
Current Status Preserved
Delivery Date 1974-04-03
Registration Cancel Date 2004-05-04
Owner
Owner National Museum of Flight
Address East Fortune,
United Kingdom
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2012-06-28 17:27:04
G-BOAA (206) first flew on 5 November 1975 from Filton UK. This was the aircraft that flew with the Red Arrows on 2 June 1996 to celebrate 50 years of Heathrow Airport. It last flew on 12 August 2000 as BA002 from New York JFK to London Heathrow after flying 22,768 hours, and it never received the modifications after the Paris crash. For its final journey it was transported to the National Museum of Flight (run by National Museums Scotland), East Fortune, near Edinburgh, over land to the Thames, then by sea to Torness, then over land again to the museum from 8 April to 19 April 2004. (Wikipedia)