Blair Flies Concorde to Bush

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Date: 20011107
Author:ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer

ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
11-07-2001

Title: Blair Flies Concorde to Bush
Byline: ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer


A British Airways Concorde makes its way from a maintenance hangar to Terminal Four at London's Heathrow Airport Wednesday Nov. 7, 2001, before the supersonic aircraft was due to make its first commercial crossing of the Atlantic since the fleet was grounded for modifications after a crash in France July 2000 which claimed 113 lives. British Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed his support for the plane by chartering a Concorde to fly later Wednesday from ...

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