simple answer, yes
No, but it was the fastest passenger aeroplane. OVULESSLEY its not the fastest plane but its ovues that it was the fastest passenger plane
At the moment it is the Boeing 747-473 (747-400) operated by Air India. However, Air India placed orders for more than 50 aircraft in 2006 (most have been delivered) including the Boeing 787. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, when it arrives in Air India in late December 2011, will be the fastest passenger plane in India.
The Concorde flew at Mach 2. This means it flew two times more than the speed of sound. It was the fastest passenger aircraft ever built.
As the Concorde flies along at high speeds, the friction between the air and the surface of the plane heats it up. As it heats up, the surface expands - and the plane gets a little bit longer.
Concorde
No Concorde was the fastest Commercial passenger airliner ever built. It was not the fastest plane ever built.
The largest passenger aircraft is Airbus 380.
Before the Concorde's retirement it was the fastest passenger plane, cruising at Mach 2.02 (~1320mph). Now the fastest planes are the 787 and A380, optimized for Mach 0.85 (~567mph).
You are possibly thinking of the Concorde, but it is no longer in service.
Concorde
Concorde is special because it was the fastest passenger plane ever. It flew at Mach 2. It was made together by more than 5 different countries.
No, but it was the fastest passenger aeroplane. OVULESSLEY its not the fastest plane but its ovues that it was the fastest passenger plane
Concorde Concorde 747-400ER, broad and quiet
Concorde
At the moment it is the Boeing 747-473 (747-400) operated by Air India. However, Air India placed orders for more than 50 aircraft in 2006 (most have been delivered) including the Boeing 787. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, when it arrives in Air India in late December 2011, will be the fastest passenger plane in India.
Concorde
Concorde was a passenger aircraft. It was developed by five different countries. It is the only passenger plane to fly faster than the speed of sound.