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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > AiR International > 2004 > AiR International March 2004

AiR International - March 2004AiR International - March 2004
Airscene Headlines
Dave Allport reports on Airbus winning the RAF Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft battle.

Airscene
Military, commercial and aerospace industry news from around the world, presented by Dave Allport.

A report by Dave Allport on India's acquisition of the former Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov.

Malcolm English reports from Paris on ATR's annual review.

Airscene Commercial Accidents
Chronological list compiled by Dave Allport.

Pacific Gravity
Recent developments among most of the Asia/Pacific region's flag carriers, summarised by Ian Goold.

Hellenic Air Force's New Falcons
Anthony Tsagaratos reports from Greece on the country's introduction into service of the F-16 Block 52+, one of the most capable variants of the Fighting Falcon in operation.

Always Farther
René J Francillon reviews the steady increase in distance flown non-stop by the world's airlines.

The Future For Uk Airpower - A Personal View
A critique of the UK's latest Defence White Paper and concerns over the future of the UK's aerospace voiced by Kelvin F Curnow.

Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Boeing has a long track record of producing military versions and derivatives of airliner designs. In the second of a three-part feature on Boeing's varied product line, Jon Lake looks at the 747, 757 and 767.

Future Looks Sweet For Singles
In their battle to gain acceptance for single-engine turboprop all-weather commercial operations, manufacturers and operators appear to be facing licensing bodies that do not want to be confused by the facts. As Brian Walters points out, statistics show that singles can often prove safer than twins.

India's Indigenous Multi-Role Helicopter
Jon Lake charts the development of what promises to be the country's most important indigenous aircraft programme, the Dhruv.

Talkback
Readers' letters and photographs of general interest.

In Print
Reviews of some recent books received.
 

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