March 20, 2008 at 10:35 am
MUST HAVES & LATEST NEWS FROM KEY PUBLISHING
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From all of us at Key Publishing
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AIR International
April issue on sale 27th March
FREE BOOK ‘Fundamentals of Fighter Design’ RRP £25.00 when you subscribe.*
FREE GIANT Airlines of Heathrow Airport 2008 POSTER
AIRCRAFT OF THE RAF PART 1 – Tornado GR.4
In the first part of a new series looking at the aircraft in service with the RAF, Jon Lake profiles the Tornado GR.4.
GERMAN SURPRISE – GROB spn
So-called because of its superior performance to the nth degree, this month’s cutaway subject, described by Rod Simpson, combines the passenger comfort of a business jet with the versatility of a turboprop.
US AIR FORCE CHIEF AT A CROSSROADS
General T Michael ‘Buzz’ Moseley is in charge of the US Air Force at a challenging time, with ongoing campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan and a battle of a different kind to procure new aircraft. The General was interviewed exclusively for AIR International by Robert F Dorr.
SUPER HORNET- VERSATILE STRIKE FIGHTER
Admiral J B Nathman, Vice-Chief of Naval Operations with the US Navy, recently described the Super Hornet as an “efficient, effective platform that is under cost and on schedule”. Fleet Air Arm pilot Cdr David Hobbs RN (Ret’d) takes a critical look at the aircraft that, according to the author, has emerged as the most effective Western fighter of its generation.
URUGUAYAN NAVY SENTINEL
Ernesto Blanco Calcagno reports from Uruguay which has the only armed maritime patrol Beech 200T in service.
SECRETIVE NIMRODS
Paradoxically the RAF’s most capable aircraft is probably also the least well known. Jon Lake examines the intelligence work being carried out by the Nimrod R.1s and their possible replacement by USAF Boeing RC-135V/W Rivet Joints.
CULTURAL REVOLUTION – CHINA’S LOW-COST CARRIERS
China has overtaken Japan as the largest air travel market in Asia and has seen the introduction of low-cost carriers. Paolo Giannico describes the LCCs and questions whether they presage a new wave of privately-run airlines or will die an untimely death.
– AIRCRAFT PROFILE –
Fouga Magister
David Oliver examines this light jet trainer and details how one of them was credited with killing a MiG-21.
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The Trent 900 Engine
Rolls-Royce: Powering the Whispering Giant – The Trent 900 Engine
The Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines power the world’s largest airliner, the Airbus A380.
In February 2001, Rolls-Royce announced the launch of one of the most ambitious engineering programmes in the company’s Civil Aerospace history – to develop the Trent 900 engine to power the Airbus A380, a new and exciting aircraft which would become the largest civil airliner ever built.
The Trent 900 is the 4th member of the Trent family, and holds pride of place as the largest jet engine ever produced by Rolls-Royce. ‘Powering the Whispering Giant’ plots the Trent 900 journey in photographs from concept to design, development, testing, first flight on the A340 flying test bed, flight test on the A380, Route Proving, Service Readiness and Entry into Service in October 2007.
This colourful publication combines the best images from throughout the programme, with descriptions of each major step along the way, to offer the reader a unique insight into one of the most public and most exciting new jet engine programmes ever undertaken.
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Airliner World
April issue on sale now
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In this issue:
News
Airliner World’s comprehensive coverage of worldwide events, including news from the Singapore Air Show.
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport
Main hub for China Southern Airlines.
Going Green
Aircraft trials with alternate fuels.
Kathmandu Snapshot
Props and rotors from the ‘Roof of the World’.
Fujairah International Airport
Growing cargo and maintenance base in the Gulf region.
DC-3 – Run to Red Sucker
Propliner operations in Northern Canada.
City Star Airlines
The highs and lows of the recently-failed carrier.
Casualties of 2007
Airline failures in the last 12 months.
Aviation in Kaliningrad
The emergence of KD Avia.
Flight Simulation – Boeing 747-400
Expansion for Flight Simulator X
Feedback
A selection of readers’ comments and photographs. Plus Deliveries/Crashes and Aircraft History – Trident Three
COMPETITION
Win Boeing 747-400 computer software – plus caption competition
Jetstar
Australian low cost carrier goes long-haul.
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Airports of the World
March/April issue on sale 28th February 2008
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Terminal 5 – Ready for Business
As London/Heathrow prepares for the March 27 opening of Terminal 5, Mark Nicholls and Richard Maslen examine the new facility and the slots crisis that threatens to strangle capacity growth.
Diosdado Macapagal – Living with Mount Pinatubo
Ron Mak visits the former Clark AB in the Philippines and discovers how it has been revitalised as a commercial airport.
Denver International – The Mile-high Hub
Luigi Vallero visits an airport in Colorado that covers nearly the same area as Liechtenstein and is a major United Airlines’ hub.
Art Deco – Airports With Style
With today’s airports focusing on vast new environmentally-friendly terminals dominated by steel and glass, Jean Gardner looks back to a more stylish era.
A380 Enters Service
Contributing photographer Sam Chui flew on the return leg of the world’s first commercial A380 flight and provides a snapshot of the historic occasion.
Toronto City – Little Airport, Big Welcome
Raymond Canon recounts the eventful history of Canada’s Toronto City Centre Airport.
What a Place to Build an Airport
Eryl Crump writes from Ireland West Airport, Knock – which despite its unusual position and regular visibility problems is preparing for traffic growth.
Pula: Croatian Renaissance
The Croatian town of Pula is experiencing a resurgence in tourist numbers and, as Marco Finelli discovers, the airport is at the centre of its recovery.
Dresden-Klotzsche – Gateway to Saxony
Luigi Vallero reports from Dresden-Klotzsche, where the city airport is enjoying a major renaissance after years of stagnation in the former Eastern Bloc.
Kilimanjaro – Safari Central
With equipment meeting international standards, this small airport in northern Tanzania is hoping to attract more airlines as it strives to become a primary destination. Guy Zunino reports.
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