Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'supersonic travel'

Supersonic travel refers to transportation that exceeds the speed of sound, pioneered commercially by aircraft like the Concorde which operated from 1976 to 2003. This technology represented a significant advancement in aviation by dramatically reducing intercontinental travel times, though its widespread adoption was limited by economic challenges, environmental concerns regarding sonic booms, and fuel efficiency issues. In alternate history scenarios, supersonic travel often features as a continuing or expanded technology that transforms global connectivity and geopolitical relationships.

What If The Concorde Never Crashed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Air France Concorde Flight 4590 never crashed in 2000, potentially allowing supersonic passenger travel to flourish into the 21st century.

What If The Concorde Never Crashed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Air France Concorde Flight 4590 never crashed in 2000, potentially allowing supersonic passenger travel to flourish into the 21st century.