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Did Queen Elizabeth fly on the Concorde?

On 2 November 1977, Queen Elizabeth II travelled for the first time aboard Concorde (aircraft G-BOAE). She then flew from the Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados, to London Heathrow, England. That occasion was also the first visit by a Concorde aircraft to Barbados.



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The Queen had first travelled with Concorde, the supersonic passenger airliner, in 1977. The airliner was also used for trips to Barbados in 1987 and 2003, as well as for a visit to Middle East in 1984 and to the United States in 1991.

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The first fly-past over Buckingham Palace was carried out on 14 June 1969 by Concorde prototype 002, flown by Brian Trubshaw and flanked by two Lightning jets, for the Queen's official birthday. The most spectacular flight, though, was the flypast for the Queen's Golden Jubilee, on 4 June 2002.

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In real life, Diana took several trips aboard the Concorde, both with Prince Charles and solo.

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Fred Finn was on the first and last Concorde flights and holds the Guinness World Record for the most Concorde flights as a passenger! In total, he flew 718 times on the Queen of the Skies between 1976 and 2003 – all of them in the same seat, 9A.

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Dassault 900LX No. 32 Squadron RAF Dassault Envoy IV CC1.

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The royal family are no stranger to luxury travel, jet-setting across the globe in chartered royal jets and lounging in 'secret' VIP suites before they board - but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been known to fly on commercial airlines (first class, of course).

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For the president, each plane is equipped with a private suite that has a small gym, bathroom, shower and sleeping quarters. Each has a flying Oval Office and its own situation room. Their defenses include electronic countermeasures, radar jamming and flares to confuse enemy missiles.

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Such speed didn't come cheap, though: A transatlantic flight required the high-maintenance aircraft to gulp jet fuel at the rate of one ton per seat, and the average round-trip price was $12,000.

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Concorde was also popular with the Queen and celebrities. Joan Collins travelled with the aircraft so frequently that she became something of an ambassador for the service. Other notable passengers included Elton John, Mick Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor and Sean Connery.

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