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Concorde, Up in Flames (Air France Flight 4590)

Concorde, Up in Flames (Air France Flight 4590)

S14 · E3 January 19, 2015

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Overview

On 25 July 2000, a Concorde operating as Air France Flight 4590 en route to New York City, USA, stalls and crashes into a hotel in Gonesse shorty after take off from Charles de Gaulle International Airport. The plane had struck foreign debris from a Continental Airlines DC-10 causing the plane's fuel tanks to ignite and the engines to fail. All of the 109 passengers and crew die in the incident and 4 on the ground.

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