Airliner World  |   September 2017
In the September issue of Airliner World, we find out how Irish regional carrier CityJet is reinventing itself as a charter specialist, we examine the changing fortunes of Amsterdam-based Martinair, once the second force in Dutch Aviation, and we join Brussels Airlines on the jumpseat of an Avro RJ100 for a round trip to Stockholm’s city centre airport, Bromma.
Elsewhere in this edition, we shine the spotlight on the world’s first, heaviest and biggest supersonic airliner – the machine in question is not Concorde, this is the story of the Soviet Union’s Tu-144. We also visit Japan’s island airport, Chubu Centrair, we find out how VIP operator Acropolis Aviation is preparing for its first Airbus ACJ320neo, and we hear about a dramatic career change from paramedic to professional pilot. We also have photospreads from Russia’s biggest aerospace event, MAKS 2017 at Zhukovsky, Moscow, and from the recent G20 Summit in Hamburg.
Lastly, we bring you our comprehensive coverage of worldwide news, including details of a new partnership between Emirates and flydubai, Norwegian UK takes a step closer to launching transatlantic services, Mandarin Airlines signs a firm order for ATR 72-600s and easyJet secures an Austrian AOC. We also have all our regular sections covering the latest commercial aircraft acquisitions, up-to-date accident reports and developments from the world of aviation training and MROs.
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