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Aeronautics Industry Collection

The aeronautics industry takes flight at the France Aerospace Show, showcasing groundbreaking advancements and iconic aircraft

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Airbus-A320-First Flight

Airbus-A320-First Flight
Employees of Aerospatiale pose near the new Airbus A320 airliner before its inaugural flight, 22 February 1987. The Airbus A320 airliner, a significant sales success and a technological trailblazer

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
Flight attendant, Annette Hennze poses during the International Paris Air Show, on May 06, 1969 at Le Bourget airport. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Tupolev 144

Tupolev 144
Soviet aircraft Tupolev 144 TU-144 sits on the tarmac, 12 December 1968 in Moscow, after its maiden flight. The Tupolev Tu-144 was the first Soviet supersonic transport aircraft

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Usa-Dallas

Retro Concorde-Usa-Dallas
The French-British supersonic jet Concorde 002 lands at Dallas Fort Worth airport on September 20, 1973 after its first flight to the USA, during the opening ceremony of the new airport

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Aviation-Airbus A300 B-Aerospatiale

Aviation-Airbus A300 B-Aerospatiale
The forward fuselage part of the Airbus A300 B fatigue test airframe is flown, on March 25, 1972 to the Bremen facility of VFW-Fokker in the " Super-Guppy" to undergo extensive fatigue

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
A Fokker G1 airplane is displayed during the International Paris Air Show, on November 21, 1936 at the Grand Palais, in Paris. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Concorde-Avion

Concorde-Avion
Photo prise en juin 1969 lors du Salon du Bourget du prototype du Concorde, l avion supersonique franco-britannique. Picture taken on June 1969 during Paris Air Show of the Concorde prototype

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
An aerial view taken in May, 1971 at Le bourget airport during the International Paris Air Show. AFP PHOTO J.HAVARD / F.DENGREMONT (Photo by J.HAVARD-F.DENGREMONT / AFP)

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Invention-Helicopter

Invention-Helicopter
Undated picture showing the aerial velocipede, an invention of Mr A. Delprat, which could be the origin of the helicopter

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Le Bourget

Retro Concorde-Le Bourget
The Concorde 001 prototype, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is displayed during the International Paris Air Show, on May 30, 1969 at Le Bourget airport. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
The Concorde 001 prototype, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is displayed during the International Paris Air Show, on June 08, 1969 at Le Bourget airport. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: International Paris Air Show 1938

International Paris Air Show 1938
Airplanes are displayed during the International Paris Air Show, in 1938 at the Grand Palais, in Paris. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Invention-Helicopter

Invention-Helicopter
Undated picture showing the aerial velocipede, an invention of Mr A. Delprat, which could be the origin of the helicopter

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Cayenne

Retro Concorde-Cayenne
The Concorde 001 prototype, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is parked on the tarmac of the Cayenne-Rochambeau airport, on September 06, 1971

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Aviation-Plane-Concorde

Aviation-Plane-Concorde
Picture taken in 1971 of TSS Concorde 001 flying. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Mirage

France-Aerospace-Mirage
A Dassault Mirage V (Mirage 5) from the french army flies on April 28, 1973. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: AIRBUS-A300

AIRBUS-A300
The first Airbus A300 airliner sits on the tarmac during a test flight, in August 1972 in Toulouse. The airbus A300 was the first twin-engined widebody in the world

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Airbus-A300-Concorde

Airbus-A300-Concorde
The first Airbus A300 airliner sits on the tarmac during a presentation, in 1972, in Toulouse. The airbus A300 was the first twin-engined widebody in the world

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Britain

Retro Concorde-Britain
British prototype Concorde 002, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is seen landing after its first flight from Filton, Bristol to Fairford on April 09, 1969 in Fairford

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Flying-Zeppelin-Hindenburg

Flying-Zeppelin-Hindenburg
German giant airship Zeppelin " Hindenburg" explodes in a ball of fire as she came in to land in New Jersey during the night of 06 May 1937, killing at least 33 of her passengers and crew

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Dallas

Retro Concorde-Dallas
The French-British supersonic jet Concorde 002 is seen at Dallas Fort Worth airport on September 20, 1973 after its first flight to the USA, during the opening ceremony of the new airport

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Retro Concorde-Le Bourget

Retro Concorde-Le Bourget
The Concorde 001 prototype, the Franco-British supersonic aircraft, is displayed during the International Paris Air Show, on May 30, 1969 at Le Bourget airport. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Dallas-Concorde

Dallas-Concorde
Horizontal, SUPERSONIC PLANE, AERONAUTICS INDUSTRY, PLANE, Concorde Retro, 000 ARP2457502

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Concorde

Concorde
Agence France-Presse (AFP) Travel: Concorde

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Airbus-A300-Concorde

Airbus-A300-Concorde
French-British supersonic jet-liner Concorde 002 (L) and the first Airbus A300 airliner sit on the tarmac during a presentation, 01 September 1972 in Toulouse

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Uk-France-Concorde

Uk-France-Concorde
The French-British supersonic jet Concorde 002 lands at Dallas Fort Worth airport on September 20, 1973 after its first flight to the USA, during the opening ceremony of the new airport

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Concorde-First Flight

France-Concorde-First Flight
Picture dated 02 March 1969 shows the first flight of the prototype of the Franco-British supersonic Concorde at Toulouse-Blagnac

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: India-Airshow

India-Airshow
A wave of seven locally-built military planes stream a plume of coloured smoke at the beginning of Indias largest airshow AERO India 98 08 December in Bangalore

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Aviation-Wilbur Wright

Aviation-Wilbur Wright
Picture taken on August 8, 1908 of the first public flight of US Wilbur Wright on his 1908 Flyer IIIA airplane at the Hunaudieres horse racing track near the town of Le Mans, France

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Kuwait-Aviation-Show

Kuwait-Aviation-Show
Smoke in the shape of a heart is seen in the sky above a Qatar Airways plane during the Kuwait aviation show in Kuwait City on January 17, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / YASSER AL-ZAYYAT

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Russia-Sky-Heart-Love-Airshow

Russia-Sky-Heart-Love-Airshow
Members of the Red Arrows aerobatic team from the United Kingdom shape a heart with smoke as they perform on August 10, 2012, during the rehearsal of a flight show in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: Singapore-Aerospace 96, Trent-Rolls Royce

Singapore-Aerospace 96, Trent-Rolls Royce
A caterer walks pass a full-scale model of the Rolls Royce Trent 800 engine 05 February on display at the Asian Aerospace show, which opens 06 February

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: HINDENBURG

HINDENBURG
Picture dated 21 May 1936 of German giant zeppelin " Hindenburg", in Lakehurst, USA. Pride of the German Third Reich, the Hindenburg, the largest aircraft ever built

Background imageAeronautics Industry Collection: France-Aerospace-Show-Patouille De France

France-Aerospace-Show-Patouille De France
French " Patrouille de France" (PAF) Alpha Jets planes are on the tarmac after the landing of the team on June 20



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The aeronautics industry takes flight at the France Aerospace Show, showcasing groundbreaking advancements and iconic aircraft. The Airbus A320 makes its historic first flight, marking a milestone in aviation history. Meanwhile, the Tupolev 144 demonstrates Russia's prowess in supersonic travel. In Dallas, USA, retro Concorde enthusiasts gather to admire this legendary aircraft that once revolutionized transatlantic flights. At the France Aerospace Show, innovation continues with the introduction of the Airbus A300 B by Aerospatiale. This cutting-edge plane promises enhanced performance and efficiency for future air travel. The Tupolev 144 returns to captivate audiences with its sleek design and remarkable speed. The Concorde remains an icon of aviation as it graces the France Aerospace Show once again. Its elegant silhouette reminds us of an era when crossing continents was done at unprecedented speeds. Amidst all these technological marvels, let's not forget about another significant invention – the helicopter – which forever changed transportation possibilities. Le Bourget witnesses a nostalgic moment as retro Concorde takes center stage at the France Aerospace Show. This timeless beauty evokes memories of past glory while inspiring dreams of future innovations in aerospace engineering. In this dynamic industry where boundaries are constantly pushed, each showcase at the France Aerospace Show highlights humanity's relentless pursuit of progress and excellence in aviation technology.