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Airliner World Global Airline Scene 2000 April IL-76 Russian Freighter Aegean Ai
Airliner World Global Airline Scene 2000 April IL-76 Russian Freighter
Airliner World is published monthly.
Contents
News
Aegean orders more BAe RJs, Lufthansa's latest Jumbo, Liverpool airport growth, 757-300 in Europe, SAS puts Dash 8Q400 in service, Air Canada changes, VASP financial crisis, ERJs for Mesa Air, Saab 340 deals, US Airways A321s, Kenya Airways plans, SAA in profit, Impulse to take 717?, Korean Air new NG737, CRJs for Shanghai and much more from around the world.
Southampton Airport
Growing commuter airport with a business emphasis.
Aegean Wings
Having taken over Air Greece, Aegean Airlines continues to expand its domestic operations.
Flying Food
From gourmet to grim, in-flight catering causes headaches for airlines and mixed emotions among passengers.
Golden Falcon
Gulf Air celebrates its 50th anniversary in March
and with new aircraft and enhanced schedules,
it is looking forward with confidence.
Candid Can Do
The IL-76 has been a great success as a freighter and continues to serve with a large number of operators, includes cutaway drawing.
Classic Heathrow
A look back at Heathrow operators of the 1970s.
Rio - Gateway to Brazil
With an expected surge in both passengers and cargo, Rio Airport is ready for the future.
Captains for the Future
British Airways Director of Flight Operations tells Airliner World how the airline is training its future key pilots.
African Island Operations
TACV Cabo Verde Airlines has a small fleet but a key role.
Duty Free
Books, video, and a delightful 707 model.
Britannia
The Bristol Britannia was one of the Brabazon Committee's post-World War Two airliners designed to re-establish Britain's air routes.
Air Inter
A look at French domestic airline Air Inter before it merged with Air France in 1997.
Feedback
Reader comment and pictures.
Washington Airports
The MWAA runs two airports in Washington DC Dulles (featured in this issue) and Ronald Reagan National.
Note: Part Two of the Airbus A330 'From the Cockpit' feature will appear in the May issue (on sale April 12).
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