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Today was the first time that a Concorde carried on to New York. "The flight went well and there was clapping from onlookers and airport workers when Concorde landed," said a BA spokesman.
The first UK-built Concorde flew from Filton, near Bristol, to Bahrain in 1969, entering regular service with Air France and British Airways in 1976 for flights to New York and Washington DC.