Aerospace Bristol Hosts Exclusive Concorde Q&A Event with Former Captains and Crew
Aerospace Bristol is set to commemorate two key milestones in Concorde’s history with a special Q&A event on Saturday, 12th April 2025. This unique gathering will mark the anniversaries of the first flight of a British Concorde on 9th April 1969 and the maiden flight of Concorde Alpha Foxtrot—the last Concorde ever built—on 20th April 1979.
Aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike will have the opportunity to hear first-hand accounts from three esteemed guests who played a role in Concorde’s history:
Captain Les Brodie – Piloted Alpha Foxtrot’s final flight on 26th November 2003.
Captain Colin Morris – The longest-serving Concorde captain.
Neil Smith – Cabin crew member aboard Alpha Foxtrot’s last journey.
What’s Included:
Live Q&A Session – Put your questions to the speakers and gain exclusive insights.
Behind-the-Scenes Stories – Hear personal anecdotes and experiences from those who lived Concorde’s history.
Meet & Greet – Take photos, interact with the speakers, and have memorabilia signed.
Museum Access – Your ticket includes full-day entry to Aerospace Bristol, home of Concorde Alpha Foxtrot.
Seats are strictly limited to 142.