Final answer:
The correct answer is d. The retired Air France Concorde jet is on display at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, and is not associated with Charles Lindbergh, despite his prominent role in aviation history.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to the question, "You can still see one of Air France's Concorde jets at the Paris airport named for this man," is Charles de Gaulle. The Parisian airport where one can still witness a retired Air France Concorde is Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Charles Lindbergh, mentioned in option A, is indeed a celebrated aviator known for his historic nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Lindbergh's aircraft, the Spirit of St. Louis, touched down in Paris, but the airport named after him is not the one that houses the Concorde. While Lindbergh became an international hero and played a significant role in advancing aviation's popularity, the Paris airport named after Charles de Gaulle is the one associated with the display of the Concorde jet.