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Originally Posted by GspotProductions
actually, both you and Paul are correct. They lowered the amount of passengers because they were packed and the crashes. However, Paul's correct, the actual airline was not making enough money with rising maintenance costs & the slump of flights due to September 11th.
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Originally Posted by crockett
Concord failed, because a tire exploded caught a plane on fire and everyone died. It was a failure in the design and couldn't be fixed to stop it from happening again so they had to cease operating those aircraft.

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after this happened, they continued the flights, it was the finance that actually put a stop to the flights. The crash happened in 2000, they closed in 2003
