February 22, 2008 at 12:43 pm
MUST HAVES & LATEST NEWS FROM KEY PUBLISHING
Airports 2007
The popular Airports series of books has now been released on an interactive CD-ROM.
This new 2007 version has been extensively updated by author Alan Lord and covers over 1,000 airports worldwide.
It is an invaluable reference for commercial aviation enthusiasts and photographers and provides details of the best vantage points in and around airports along with countless travel tips and accommodation recommendations.
The CD-ROM can be browsed by region, country or airport, and airports can be located by name, IATA or ICAO code. It features photographs and diagrams of airport layouts and a function for printing out airport details.
NOW HALF PRICE – WAS £9.99 NOW £5
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Airports of the World
March/April issue on sale 28th February 2008
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Airliner World
March issue on sale now.
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In this issue:
News
Airliner World’s comprehensive coverage of worldwide events.
Airbus vs Boeing
Comparing the two sets of sales, orders and deliveries posted by the manufacturers for 2007.
Air Canada
From Electra to Dreamliner – 70th anniversary celebrations.
Basra Airport
Iraq’s second largest aviation gateway.
Toulouse Aircraft Production
Airbus and ATR aircraft assembly in southern France.
Flight Dispatcher
What is involved in getting an aircraft ready for its next service.
Munich Air Disaster
Fifty years after the tragedy, we review the unfortunate events.
Shanghai Airlines
Chinese carrier making extra efforts to be better than its competitors.
Cessna Mustang – Flight test
New entry-level business jet.
Blink
Air taxi operations across Europe.
Dubai Snapshot
A look at the wide variety of visitors at the Gulf region hub.
British Independents
Post-war development of privately-owned airlines.
Flight Simulation – Yakovlev Yak-40
Rugged Soviet engineering is faithfully recreated for this classic Russian regional jet.
Feedback
A selection of readers’ comments and photographs. Plus Deliveries/Crashes and Spotting Spot – Atlanta Area
COMPETITION
Win exclusive Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777 models.
Duty Free
The latest offerings of books, DVDs and models.
Bombardier’s Dash 8-Q400
The facts, the future – ten years of operations.
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