The statement was not actually meant to be interpreted as such. Both the airframe and systems seeem to be in incredibly good condition and this bodes well for any Concorde stored under cover. As far as FLYING, well that's a whole new ball game that we are certainly not contemplating here, but the aircraft herself is capable of just about anything you wish to name and this is quite remarkable after being grounded for so long.
So basically we are all trying to keep our feet (not to mention G-BOAC) firmly on the ground for now and try and move forward. Concorde Project Flagship is NOT about returning the aircraft to flight.
I will lecturing (about Concorde of course) on a cruise ship for the next couple of weks, but will try and pop in here when I can, trusty laptop permitting