Paris–Washington route

E213149

The Paris–Washington route was a transatlantic supersonic passenger service operated by Air France’s Concorde, linking the French capital with the U.S. capital in record time.

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Label Occurrences
Paris–Washington route canonical 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf airline route
supersonic passenger service
transatlantic air route
aircraftCapacityType low‑capacity high‑yield service
aircraftEngineType turbojet
aircraftManufacturer Aérospatiale
British Aircraft Corporation
aircraftModel Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Concorde
airlineAlliance none
arrivalAirport Washington Dulles International Airport
arrivalCity Washington, D.C.
countryOfOrigin France
departureAirport Charles de Gaulle Airport
surface form: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
departureCity Paris
destinationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
flightType international
nonstop
scheduled passenger service
linkedRegion East Coast of the United States
Western Europe
notableFeature linked the capitals of France and the United States
significantly shorter flight time than subsonic services
supersonic cruise over the Atlantic Ocean
operatedAs commercial passenger flights
operatedBy Air France
flag carrier of France
propulsionType jet
regulatoryEnvironment subject to transatlantic bilateral air service agreements
serviceCategory premium long‑haul
serviceClass all‑first‑class cabin
serviceMedium air transportation
serviceSpeedCategory supersonic
usedAircraft Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Aérospatiale–BAC Concorde

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Concorde (Air France) primaryRoute Paris–Washington route