>>1252695>but lots of people wouldWrong. Concorde stopped flying because people stopped paying for tickets. Engines with afterburners capable of bringing a plane up to supersonic speeds are extremely inefficient and airlines have to charge more just to offset the costs. For the last few years of its life, Concorde was actually losing the airlines money. Why would someone with the money to fly in a comfy business cabin on a normal jet pay the same amount to fly in a cramped and extremely noisy cabin just to save four hours? They're cool planes but that's it, they're not coming back until someone can engineer an efficient and comfortable one which isn't happening any time soon so keep calling me a poorfag while I state facts.