The National Museums of Scotland has announced that Concorde will now be on display to the public every afternoon.
Although the full display has yet to be completed, Concorde has been installed in the Museum of Flight’s main hangar and had her undercarriage refitted, and is ready for viewing.
The supersonic aircraft reached the East Lothian museum after an epic journey from Heathrow, which involved a trip by barge down the River Thames and up the east coast of England.
The aircraft, registered G-BOAA, is the last of the BA’s seven concordes to be transferred from Heathrow to a final resting place.
Three of the Concordes were sent abroad; to Seattle, New York and Barbados.
Another three were kept in the UK and are on display at Heathrow airport, Manchester airport and Filton, Bristol – where Concorde was built.
The public can visit Concorde between 12 noon and 4pm every day.