In the world of aviation, few aircraft have captured imaginations like the Concorde. This engineering marvel, a collaboration between British and French manufacturers, not only broke speed records but also made dreams of supersonic travel a reality.
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The story of the Concorde is forever linked with Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten. On February 6, 1981, the island’s residents gathered to witness the Concorde’s first landing at Princess Juliana Airport. This event, spurred by an ambitious real estate developer, aimed to showcase Baie Orientale to the world. The flight was a success, with 60 passengers, including French celebrities like Alain Delon and Mireille Darc, onboard.
But the Concorde’s history with the island didn’t stop there. On December 16, 1989, it returned with President François Mitterrand for a politically significant visit, meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush. This visit solidified Saint-Martin’s status as a prestigious destination and demonstrated the Concorde’s ability to transport high-profile individuals.
These moments etched Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten into the annals of aviation and tourism history, forever marked by the Concorde’s presence.