Aircraft G-BOAF Data

G-BOAF
1979 Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde 1-102, c/n 100-016
Latest photos of G-BOAF
G-BOAF - BAC / Aerospatiale Concorde at Aerospace Bristol - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BOAF - BAC / Aerospatiale Concorde at Aerospace Bristol - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BOAF - BAC / Aerospatiale Concorde at Aerospace Bristol - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BOAF - BAC / Aerospatiale Concorde at Aerospace Bristol - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Aerospatiale-BAC
Model Concorde 1-102 Search all Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde 1-102
Year built 1979
Construction Number (C/N) 100-016
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 100
Number of Engines 4
Engine Type Turbojet
Engine Manufacturer and Model Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 Mk.610
Also Registered As
G-BFKX De-registered Delivery: 1980-06-12 Cancel: 2004-05-04
Aircraft
Registration Number G-BOAF
Current Status De-registered
Registration Cancel Date 2004-05-04
Owner
Owner Bristol Aviation Heritage Museum.
Address Bristol,
United Kingdom
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2012-06-28 17:16:36
G-BOAF (216) first flew on 20 April 1979 from Filton and was the last Concorde to be built. It made Concorde's final ever flight on Wednesday 26 November 2003. Departing from Heathrow at 11:30 GMT, it made a last, brief, supersonic flight, carrying 100 BA flight crew, over the Bay of Biscay. It then flew a "lap of honour" above Bristol, passing over Portishead, Clevedon, Weston-super-Mare, Bristol International Airport and Clifton Suspension Bridge, before landing at Filton, soon after 13:00 GMT. It was met by Prince Andrew, who formally accepted its handover. It has flown a total of 18,257 hours. This aircraft is open for public viewing at the Concorde at Filton facility. The aircraft will be the star feature of the proposed Bristol Aviation Heritage Museum. (Wikipedia)