so what are you trying to say... That Concorde is/was the only aircraft flying that had some identified weakness and should have been grounded.
The risk was understood, and mitigated as far as possible. As many have said previously, 737's, MD11's still fly around despite having well publicised faults and there are plenty other issues less well publicised.
The facts show why Concorde crashed on that day and had it been operated and maintained as per the manuals it would have had an immeasurably better chance of surviving.