October 23, 2014 at 11:05 am
FEATURING:

HEAD WINDS FOR THE FLYING KANGAROO
Australia’s de facto flag carrier Qantas has to tackle several challenges, as David Armstrong outlines.
CORSAIR’S SUNDOWN
The Hellenic Air Force’s A-7Es – the last flying Corsairs – had a key operational role until the very end, as Kirk Paloulian recounts.
THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY
David C Isby outlines plans for America’s ISR-configured King Air fleet.
CLEVER CONTROL
The UK’s air navigation services provider NATS is using new technology to improve air traffic management. Mark Broadbent provides the detail.
BAGGERS
The Royal Navy’s Sea King ASaC7 is finding its sea legs again after a successful deployment in Afghanistan. Ian Harding and Nick Martin visited RNAS Culdrose.
AVANTI EVOVLES
Mark Broadbent looks at a new version of Piaggio Aero’s distinctive Avanti executive transport aircraft, the world’s fastest turboprop.
And Much More!
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