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Airliner World - magazine |
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26/11/01 (147 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good articles, well written , high quality publishing
Disadvantages: always more articles wanted
This magazine is for Civil avaition enthusiasts which is a nice change from most other aviation titles who are more biased towards the Military aspects. It is a monthly glossy mag printed in high quality with great clear photography. It is published by Key Publishing. CONTENTS. There are usually around 20 pages of general News with photographs that are divided into world areas and a general world news non area specific.These pages are then followed by articles of specific interest, here is what is in Decembers issue. Europe's Regional Airlines of the Year Focus on ERA award winners - Eurowings, Widerĝe and Air Dolomiti. Opa Locka Snapshot Florida propliner Haven with interesting visitors from Central America. Great pics of DC3 DC6 etc might make me want to visit Florida! With services set to restart in November, the Editor went to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to find out how Air France proposes to use its aircraft. Good Article witha lot of detail on the upgrades of safety. Tikal Jets Central American BAC One-Eleven operations. A good story of how this airline is still using a well built and popular British built plane Prestwick Update Robbie Shaw revisits this Scottish gateway as it grows with 'low cost' traffic. Bombay Mix A 1980s picture spread from a little photographed part of Asia. A photo shoot of rare airliners in India Gazpromavia A Moscow-based airline that is trying to improve its Western image.Showing what the Russians are doing in the business jet field. Flight Deck Door Modifications We look at one of the security measures being introduced by US airlines.This is showing what is being done post September 11th. Feedback An extended selection of readers' comments and photographs. Agreat area for readers to submit their photos and opinions. Price. The best way to get this is by subscription which
usually means you get it at least a week before the shops and is only £3.10 per copy including postage. In the shops it is £3.40 per copy. Value for money it certainly is if you are an enthusiast of air travel past and present. I highly recommend it.
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- 26/11/01 Well described. I love aeroplanes, but I don't think I would ever buy a magazine on them. |
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