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Auf Wiedersehen, Tempelhof
Barry Woods-Turner, editor of our sister publication Airlines - The Global Collection, was in Berlin to witness the closure of the city's iconic Tempelhof airport.
Subic Bay - Looking for New Opportunities
The Philippines' newest airport is now 13 years old, but the site has a fascinating history owing more to its naval connections than to aviation. Ron Mak examines the background to Subic Bay International Airport as it strives to attract more traffic.
Looking on the Bright Side - Routes 2008
The 14th World Route Development Forum (Routes) took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from October 12-14, 2008. The Editor found that, despite the global economic problems, airports and airlines were taking a positive view.
Dubai International - A Higher Plane
As Dominic Ellis reports, the recently-opened Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport takes the pre-flight experience to a new level, with a strong focus on automation and leisure services.
Sitting On The Dock of the Bay
Luigi Vallero visits Boston Logan International Airport to see how it is coping in today's tough economic climate.
Going Private - Russian Style
Russia is eager to get more private investment into its airport sector as demand for air travel in this vast country soars - but there is a complex legal framework behind this massive change in direction.
German Airport Review
Tom Allett presents a round-up of German airport news and developments over the past 18 months.
Accra/Kotoka - West Africa's Hub
Guy Zunino reports on how a rise in traffic at the main international gateway into Ghana is making the airport a reference for good practice in West Africa. .
UK Airport Traffic
The latest official traffic statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority show mixed fortunes for the country's commercial airports.
Calgary's Big Ambitions
Paolo Giannico visits Calgary International Airport in Alberta, Canada, and discovers its ambitious plans to become a major gateway to North America.
REGULARS
News
Detailed news coverage from the global airport scene.
Airport Tech - The Master Plan
How does an airport plan for the future - taking into account aircraft movements, passenger numbers, plus the little matter of staying popular with the locals? Frederik Naumann explains London City Airport's 25-year plan for growth.
UK Airport Visitors
Readers' gallery of some of the more interesting aircraft making recent visits the UK's airports.
Competition
A selection of readers' comments on subjects covered in the magazine, plus your chance to win a selection of goodies in our caption competition.
Glossary
A glossary of terms to provide explanations to a number of abbreviations and acronyms that regularly appear in the pages of Airports of the World.
Auf Wiedersehen, Tempelhof
Barry Woods-Turner, editor of our sister publication Airlines - The Global Collection, was in Berlin to witness the closure of the city's iconic Tempelhof airport.
Subic Bay - Looking for New Opportunities
The Philippines' newest airport is now 13 years old, but the site has a fascinating history owing more to its naval connections than to aviation. Ron Mak examines the background to Subic Bay International Airport as it strives to attract more traffic.
Looking on the Bright Side - Routes 2008
The 14th World Route Development Forum (Routes) took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from October 12-14, 2008. The Editor found that, despite the global economic problems, airports and airlines were taking a positive view.
Dubai International - A Higher Plane
As Dominic Ellis reports, the recently-opened Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport takes the pre-flight experience to a new level, with a strong focus on automation and leisure services.
Sitting On The Dock of the Bay
Luigi Vallero visits Boston Logan International Airport to see how it is coping in today's tough economic climate.
Going Private - Russian Style
Russia is eager to get more private investment into its airport sector as demand for air travel in this vast country soars - but there is a complex legal framework behind this massive change in direction.
German Airport Review
Tom Allett presents a round-up of German airport news and developments over the past 18 months.
Accra/Kotoka - West Africa's Hub
Guy Zunino reports on how a rise in traffic at the main international gateway into Ghana is making the airport a reference for good practice in West Africa. .
UK Airport Traffic
The latest official traffic statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority show mixed fortunes for the country's commercial airports.
Calgary's Big Ambitions
Paolo Giannico visits Calgary International Airport in Alberta, Canada, and discovers its ambitious plans to become a major gateway to North America.
REGULARS
News
Detailed news coverage from the global airport scene.
Airport Tech - The Master Plan
How does an airport plan for the future - taking into account aircraft movements, passenger numbers, plus the little matter of staying popular with the locals? Frederik Naumann explains London City Airport's 25-year plan for growth.
UK Airport Visitors
Readers' gallery of some of the more interesting aircraft making recent visits the UK's airports.
Competition
A selection of readers' comments on subjects covered in the magazine, plus your chance to win a selection of goodies in our caption competition.
Glossary
A glossary of terms to provide explanations to a number of abbreviations and acronyms that regularly appear in the pages of Airports of the World.
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