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The '''Museo del Concorde''' was a museum located in ], ], ], which was dedicated to, and housed parts of, the supersonic airliner ]. Concorde was a joint venture between ]'s ] and ]'s ] and was retired in 2003. The '''Museo del Concorde''' is a museum located in ], ], ] which is dedicated to, and houses parts of, the supersonic airliner, ]. Concorde was a joint venture between ]'s ] and ]'s ] and was retired in 2003.


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The museum is located in ], ] at 2091 De las Industrias Avenue. The museum is now located in ], ] at 2091 De las Industrias Avenue and has a very easy access.


==Objectives== ==Objectives==
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Museo del Concorde
Museo del Concorde
Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engineRolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engine
Established2004
Dissolved2013
LocationCiudad Juárez
TypeAerospace
Key holdingsConcorde
Websitewww.museodelconcorde.com

The Museo del Concorde is a museum located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México which is dedicated to, and houses parts of, the supersonic airliner, Concorde. Concorde was a joint venture between Great Britain's British Airways and France's Air France and was retired in 2003.

History

In 2004, many original components used for maintenance and operation of the Concorde were acquired through the Dovebid agency and transported by ABELS.

All components available in El Museo del Concorde weigh more than 10 tonnes. They were all brought from Birmingham, England to Houston, Texas, by water. It took 30 days to move them all from one side of the world to the other. And finally, from Houston to El Paso, Texas, three trucks were used.

The museum is operated by students of Aeronautical Engineering from Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez.

Location

The museum is now located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua at 2091 De las Industrias Avenue and has a very easy access.

Objectives

By having a museum at Ciudad Juarez, people will keep Concorde in their memories, not just as a simple aircraft, but as a very complex piece of engineering. People are also able to get information and find genuine components of this supersonic airplane.

It is also an entertaining place worth to visit by families and people interested in such a unique machine.

Exhibition

The museum housed more than 120 components including a Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engine, a Snecma twin intake, control columns, seats and the left landing gear.

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