Airliners World’s Airline Magazine 2008 May June #111 Going Green

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Airliners World’s Airline Magazine 2008 May June #111 Going Green
 
Airliners Worlds Airline Magazine 2008 May June #111 Going Green
80 Pages
SOFIA - Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy
New Eyes to the Stars as NASA and German Partner DLR Modify a Boeing 747SP to Perform New Visions for Astronomy  Ben Wang
AVIACSA - Mexico's Airline
Eighteen years ago this private airline took its first aircraft to the skies over Mexican soil. It was an IAI Arava aircraft under the call sign "Aviacsa," operating the route Tuxtla Gutierrez (TGZ) - Mexico City (MEX). This flight not only meant a new commercial flight service between the two cities, but it was also the beginning of what is today known as "Mexico's Airline."  Enrique Perella
Flight of the I)C-3 Dak Pak
For those who have not yet experienced a leisurely trip on a 70 year old classic airliner, time is of the essence. It may not have the well appointed cabin of today's soulless, jet powered aluminium tubes, but, take it from me, it is probably the most fun you can have as an airliner passenger.  Graham Robson
Going Green
Going Green - A Look at Manufacturer and Airline Green Programs
Airplane manufacturers and their customers face multiple challenges in a green world. The price of oil, exhaust emissions, government regulations and customer perception all play a part in forming a successful, long-term strategy that must be weighed against the ultimate success of any business - the bottom line.  Royal S. King
Airliner Engines - Personal Observations on the Development of the Commercial High Bypass
Turbofan Engine
Throughout the history of aviation, engine technology has paced the development of aircraft technology. In the commercial engine field where engine programs can last 40-50 years, it is extremely important that the engine manufacturer understand the future market requirements far in advance. Market research and market analysis are of utmost importance in knowing when to bring the technology at hand to the market place.  James E. McMillen
Airliner Engines - The Next Generation and Beyond
Engines represent the single most important fundamental technology in an aircraft. The capability of the engine factors heavily in that of the aircraft itself. This article reviews the engine technologies in production and under development for this and the next generation of airliners before looking a little further into the future.  Anil R. Pustam
Final Flight
Very few people can forecast the time at which they will for the last time ever drive a car, sail a boat or ride a bike or accomplish any number of major or mundane tasks, chores or other experiences in their lives.  Captain James G. Wilson

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