Airliner World  |  November 2013
In the November issue of Airliner World we mark the 10th anniversary of Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, the fastest growing airline in the history of commercial aviation. We also travel to Vágar to see how Atlantic Airways is employing some pioneering innovations to assist with the demanding conditions of its Faroe Islands base.
We examine how the regional airport of Humberside is playing a crucial role in the development of the North Sea oil, gas and wind power industry and we gain exclusive access to Heathrow’s new Terminal 2, due to open in June 2014. On an exotic theme, we profile Himalayan carrier Tibet Airlines and we chart the rise and fall of the sunshine state’s low-cost pioneer, Air Florida.
The latest edition also incorporates our comprehensive coverage of worldwide news including the first flights of Bombardier’s CSeries and the stretched Boeing 787-9, the latest on commercial UAVs, details of a $19 billion order for Lufthansa and a full write-up from the World Travel & Tourism Council’s inaugural Asia Summit. 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. We also have details of our 2013 Photograph of the Year competition, and offer readers the opportunity to win a 12-month subscription to Airliner World in our caption competition.
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