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FEATURES
FIGHTING TOMORROW'S WARS WITH YESTERDAY'S AIRCRAFT
With an average annual buy of just 60 aircraft, it will take 100 years to replace all of them currently in USAF service! Jon Lake summarises the situation facing the US Air Force's ageing fleet.
A GIANT IN WASHINGTON - AIRBUS A380 ROUTE-PROVING FLIGHT
AIR International was invited to watch history in the making by taking a seat on the A380's inaugural flight to Washington. Malcolm English reports from America's capital city.
AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2007 WINNERS
The winning photographs from this year's competition, on the theme of 'A Passion For Aviation'.
CITATION MUSTANG - CESSNA'S VLJ
More Citations have been delivered than any other family of light and mid-size business jets. Rod Simpson describes Cessna's most recent addition, the Mustang.
VERY LIGHT JETS COME OF AGE
A new category of business aircraft is making its presence felt as a number of Very Light Jets become available to private owners and air taxi companies. Rod Simpson reviews the major programmes and their potential markets.
US MARINE CORPS AVIATION - PART TWO
ROTARY-WING AND TILTROTOR FORCES
In the second and final part of his review, Lt Cdr Rick Burgess USN (Ret) examines the types and roles of rotorcraft used by US Marine Corps aviation.
AIRBUS A300 - FIRST OF THE FAMILY
Ian Goold describes the genesis and development of the Airbus A300. So successful has the type been that it is still in production 35 years later.
Su-24 FENCER: SUKHOI'S SWING-WING BOMBER
Alexander Mladenov traces the development and service history of Sukhoi's variable geometry-winged Su-24 bomber.
AIRCRAFT PROFILE
Handley Page Herald
William F Mellberg describes the 'turboprop successor to the DC-3
REGULARS
HEADLINES
MILITARY NEWS
Reports from around the world
CIVIL NEWS
A round-up of the latest commercial aviation news
FIGHTING TOMORROW'S WARS WITH YESTERDAY'S AIRCRAFT
With an average annual buy of just 60 aircraft, it will take 100 years to replace all of them currently in USAF service! Jon Lake summarises the situation facing the US Air Force's ageing fleet.
A GIANT IN WASHINGTON - AIRBUS A380 ROUTE-PROVING FLIGHT
AIR International was invited to watch history in the making by taking a seat on the A380's inaugural flight to Washington. Malcolm English reports from America's capital city.
AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2007 WINNERS
The winning photographs from this year's competition, on the theme of 'A Passion For Aviation'.
CITATION MUSTANG - CESSNA'S VLJ
More Citations have been delivered than any other family of light and mid-size business jets. Rod Simpson describes Cessna's most recent addition, the Mustang.
VERY LIGHT JETS COME OF AGE
A new category of business aircraft is making its presence felt as a number of Very Light Jets become available to private owners and air taxi companies. Rod Simpson reviews the major programmes and their potential markets.
US MARINE CORPS AVIATION - PART TWO
ROTARY-WING AND TILTROTOR FORCES
In the second and final part of his review, Lt Cdr Rick Burgess USN (Ret) examines the types and roles of rotorcraft used by US Marine Corps aviation.
AIRBUS A300 - FIRST OF THE FAMILY
Ian Goold describes the genesis and development of the Airbus A300. So successful has the type been that it is still in production 35 years later.
Su-24 FENCER: SUKHOI'S SWING-WING BOMBER
Alexander Mladenov traces the development and service history of Sukhoi's variable geometry-winged Su-24 bomber.
AIRCRAFT PROFILE
Handley Page Herald
William F Mellberg describes the 'turboprop successor to the DC-3
REGULARS
HEADLINES
MILITARY NEWS
Reports from around the world
CIVIL NEWS
A round-up of the latest commercial aviation news
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