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Captain Brian Walpole has led the Concorde fleet of British Airways since the beginning
of the supersonic era, and he is the mastermind of its commercial
success.
The career of Captain Brian Walpole is second to none in the history
of post-war aviation. Not only has he flown the world's only supersonic
jet airliner for twelve years, he commanded the fleet and also
ran its commercial operations as General Manager Concorde. In this
role, he was responsible for all aspects of British Airways Concorde
operations from marketing and advertising to constant control of
the fleet's day to day operations.
In 1977, he commanded the Concorde which flew the Queen from Barbados
to London and the first supersonic commercial service from London
to New York. His achievements were recognised in 1978 when he was
awarded the Britannia Trophy, presented by HRH Prince Charles,
the Prince of Wales, for his work on the launch of the Concorde
New York service.
In 1982, Captain Walpole was promoted General Manager of the British
Airways Concorde Division, continuing once more to fly as a fully-operational
Concorde commander. His achievements in aviation were again recognised
in 1983 when he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical
Society. In 1985 he was presented the Freedom of the City of London.
Then in 1988 he became an Officer in the Order of the British Empire
in The Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Brian Walpole is much sought-after for both
keynote and after-dinner speaking. Please contact us for more information. |
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