Concorde jet taken across Hudson River back to museum
A British Airways Concorde jet was transported across the Hudson River and back to the Intrepid Museum in New York after undergoing a seven-month restoration. The aircraft was known for its supersonic speed of flying from New York to London in less than three hours.
Concorde jets were retired in 2003 and many can be visited at museums and airports.
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