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Airliners World’s Airline Magazine 2006 May June #99 ATA Re-invents Itself Again
Airliners Worlds Airline Magazine 2006 May June #99 ATA Re-invents Itself Again
80 Pages
Airlines of India 26
In a recent visit to the Land of the Tiger, the author discovered much happening with airports, low cost carriers and the traditional government-backed airlines
Duncan Kirk
ATA: Southwest's New Wingman . . . . 35
The low fare airline with charter roots has survived many changes in three decades... now it emerges from bankruptcy with a
surprising business partner
John A. Franklin
Hapag-Lloyd Express/hlx.com. 42
In its three years since starting, this multi-hub German airline has rapidly grown with a solid, high-visibility strategy
Sebastian Schmitz
Remembering "The Spirit of Delta" . . 49
Can the Spirit be preserved? A look back at the symbolic, employee-donated 767 that was recently retired
David Kaufman
The Kurosawa Rainbow Colors of JAS 52
Farewell to Japan Air System's uniquely-colored MD-90 fleet
Susumu Tokunaga
Air Transat: Canada's Vacation Airline 59
The largest scheduled charter airline in the Maple Leaf nation is approaching its 20th anniversary
Mark McWhirter
Sterling Airlines: Deep Roots 63
Created through the merger of Sterling European and Maersk Air, it has become Scandinavia's biggest low cost carrier
Sebastian Schmitz
From Props to Jets 68
Great vintage photos! As aviation technology marched forward in the 1960s, airline marketing and methods underwent change as well
Shea Oakley
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