Airliner World  |   September 2021
In the September 2021 edition of Airliner World, we present our exclusive Global Airline Report which charts the most turbulent year in the history of commercial aviation. Using insights from analytics experts ch-aviation, our editorial team has crunched the data to bring you the biggest stories as well as some you might have missed.
Elsewhere, don’t miss our exclusive interview with Brian Znotins, the vice president of network and schedule planning at American Airlines. We learn how his team navigated the worst of the pandemic and how the world’s largest carrier is priming itself for a post-COVID landscape.
Also, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 atrocities, Tom Batchelor examines the legacy left by aviation’s darkest hour. We hear from German aviation journalist, Andreas Spaeth, who recalls his experience on September 11 while visiting Concorde at London/Heathrow.
Meanwhile, in the first of a two-part special, we look at 2021’s European start-ups. To round off, we travel across Russia’s remote Sakha Republic to sample Soviet delights, examine the challenges in returning aircraft to the sky post-pandemic, and we chat to figures from Helvetic Airways and Embraer as the airline introduces the E195-E2.
Finally, don’t miss our new competition to win a copy of Tom Singfield’s new book, ‘Classic Gatwick Jetliners’, as we get a sneak preview of this highly anticipated title.
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