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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > AIR International > 2006 > AIR International May 2006

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48th Fighter Wing - Where Eagles Dare
Dino Carrara reports on F-15 operations by the 48th Fighter Wing, which has pioneered a number of new capabilities in Iraq and Afghanistan.

CUTAWAY FEATURE
Pilatus PC-21 - Next Generation Swiss Trainer
Rod Simpson details the advances made by Pilatus with the PC-21, its latest turboprop trainer, and looks at its current sales prospects.

Seeb International Airport - Gateway to Oman
Malcolm English visits Oman's main airport as it plans for a major development to meet the anticipated passenger growth

Spain's EF-2000 Progress
Dino Carrara reports from Morón Air Base on the work undertaken by the Spanish Air Force's first Eurofighter EF-2000 squadron.

Aer Lingus - An Irish Phoenix
In the aftermath of 9/11, Irish state airline Aer Lingus lost £2 million a day, but five years later it has announced pre-tax profits of nearly £50 million. Eryl Crump looks at this remarkable turnaround.

German Air Arms Review WITH FREE POSTER
Friedrich List presents an overview and the future plans of the Germany's Air Force, Naval Air Arm and Army Aviation.

AIR International Aviation Photographer of the Year Competition
Once again, the quality of entries was extremely high. This month we reveal the winners.

AIRCRAFT PROFILE
Convair F-106 Delta Dart
Lindsay Peacock describes the development and operational service of the Delta Dart.


REGULARS
HEADLINES
Includes details of BAE Systems' decision to sell its shares in Airbus and the raft of changes affecting the RAF and Fleet Air Arm, which has included the retirement of the Sea Harrier.

MILITARY NEWS
Reports from around the world.

CIVIL NEWS
The latest from the commercial aviation scene.

CIVIL & MILITARY ACCIDENTS
Details of recent accidents.

FLIGHT BAG
Reviews of some new aviation-related products.
 

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