Airliner World  |  July 2013
In the July issue of Airliner World, we chart the rebirth of Oriental flag carrier Japan Airlines and we profile Dassault’s Falcon family of business jets on its 50th anniversary. We also visit Berne-based SkyWork Airlines to see how the Swiss regional carrier’s innovative approach has enabled it to flourish in the face of adversity, and examine how NATS provides a seamless Air Traffic Control service in the UK.
We travel to the emerging tourist hotspot of Laos to see how the national carrier, Lao Airlines, is coping with increasing domestic and international competition while our ‘spotting spot’ covers Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali. We maintain the exotic theme with an overview of India’s Hydrabad Airport and we chronicle the turbulent history of Air Zimbabwe.
The July issue of Airliner World also incorporates our comprehensive coverage of worldwide news including details of Etihad’s new partnership with Jet Airways, another major order for Turkish Airlines and the return of scheduled services at Cambridge Airport. We also have a review of the EBACE show in Geneva and coverage from the recent football and rugby finals.
Finally, we have all of our regular sections covering the latest commercial aircraft acquisitions, up-to-date accident reports and developments from the world of aviation training.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Airliner World July 2013.