Canadian Xpress® Concorde Anniversary Tour Award Statistcs
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Concorde was retired in 2003 due to a general downturn in the aviation industry after the type's only crash in 2000, the 11 September terrorist attacks in 2001, and a decision by Airbus, the successor firm of Aérospatiale and BAC, to discontinue maintenance support.
The Canadian Xpress® Concorde Anniversary Tour consists of 18 legs which must be flown in order with our
Aerospatiale Concorde
(rank of Master ATP Captain or higher required) and starts where the last flight of the Concorde landed 12 years ago on November 26th 2003, at Bristol Filton Airport (EGTG). Filton is closed today to commercial operations, however private and EMS flights still operate from there.
All Canadian Xpress® pilots that successfully complete the tour will receive 25 bonus hours as well as the Canadian Xpress® Concorde Anniversary Tour Award that will appear in their Pilot Details section of the Pilot Roster.
Click
here
for information and to get started on the Canadian Xpress® Concorde Anniversary Tour.
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*Canadian Xpress® tour statistics do not include pilots who are no longer members.
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