Nov. 11, 1967 - Captain of the Concorde Named by BOAC. BOAC has appointed Captain J. Andrew, 45, its first flight development manager, to command the first Concorde Supersonic airliner which should be delivered for service in 1971. Captain ndre said yesterday that he did not think there would be any difference between flying the Concorde and the present commercial jets. He has been working on the Concorde project for the past three years. Photo Shows: Captain J. Andrew, 45, who is to command BOAC's first Concorde, pictured at a press conference yesterday.
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Nov. 11, 1967 - Captain of the Concorde Named by BOAC. BOAC has appointed Captain J. Andrew, 45, its first flight development manager, to command the first Concorde Supersonic airliner which should be delivered for service in 1971. Captain ndre said yesterday that he did not think there would be any difference between flying the Concorde and the present commercial jets. He has been working on the Concorde project for the past three years. Photo Shows: Captain J. Andrew, 45, who is to command BOAC's first Concorde, pictured at a press conference yesterday. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)