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Airliners Magazine, November - December 2009 Issue

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Alaskan Adventure - Flying on a Combi Milk Run

Alaska is perfect for the Combi where there is enough demand to fly a freighter or passenger aircraft to small communities, by Ben Wang.



Jin Air: Going Against the Odds as a Legacy Carriers Spin-Off

JinË means honest and truth, so Jin Air literally means an honest airline.Ë It named its flight attendants JinisË (genies) like in the Disney movie Aladdin, by Will Horton.



Frills and Fun to the Sun on Sunwing of Canada

Sunwing Airlines started in 2005 when Colin Hunter of the Sunwing Travel Group of Canada fulfilled a life-long dream, by Jeff Kriendler.



Brussels Airlines - the Wings of Belgium

Brussels Airlines is a small, very young, dynamic airline whose roots date back to the 1920s, by Sebastian Schmitz.



Air Malta: Riding the Turbulent Winds of Change

Air Malta is celebrating 35 years of operations, but it is also fighting for its life, by Charles Polidano.



Flying the ConnieË Queen of the Sky

Folks who have never flown piston transports might like to hear about them, and those that did might like to re-live the adventure, by Captain Ed Cook.



Aircraft Appraisal: Boeing 767-300ER

The -300ER was a natural extension of the 767 family that began with the 767-200 launched by United Airlines in 1978, by Stephen P. Rehrmann.



Going Green: Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels

In the quest for alternative commercial aviation fuels the ATA has asserted its dedication to reliable and economically feasible alternatives to conventional petroleum-based jet fuel, by Dwayne Darnell.



Flight Training: Laws and Common Sense

It is understandable that the House and Senate want to do something. At some point though, there needs to be trust in our federal agencies to identify the issues and evaluate realistic steps to enhance safety in the aviation industry, by Steven Daun.



Reaching Back: Just Simmin AlongË

There is an ever expanding world out there for the home flight sim enthusiast. Lets dig in together and expand our minds on home simmin. I will draw on the rich experiences of several readers and aviation friends, by Dave Nichols.



Tailpieces

Here is an innovative idea. The hotelicopter has 18 soundproof rooms with queen size beds, coffee makers, WiFi and all the comforts of a five star hotel room. At press time it was scheduled for itineraries in California, Europe and the Caribbean, by Joel Chusid.

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