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Is the Concorde’s retirement actually a good thing for the future of air travel, or just an excuse to cut costs?
As sustainability pressures mount and supersonic startups like Boom Supersonic prepare new jets, the Concorde's retirement in 2003 still sparks debate over whether it was a visionary loss or a necessary cost-cutting move. Cast your vote on whether the Concorde's end was a setback or a step forward for aviation.
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