
AIR International September 2017
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Lead feature, and emblazoned on this month’s magazine front cover, is an overview of Russia’s first fifth-generation fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57, two of which displayed at Zhukovsky airfield during the MAKS 2017 air show.
Other FEATURES consider the improvements made to the legacy Boeing 777 airliner; Air Force 2030 – a look at policies and plans shaping the US Air Force in 2030; the concluding part of AIR International’s coverage of the US Navy’s EA-18G Growler training squadron; a trilogy of Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 stories from Lithuania, Arizona and Friesland; Italy’s elegant Tecnam P2012 Traveller commuter aircraft reviewed; photos and a report from this year’s Russian naval parade featuring rare Tu-142 Bears, Il-38 Mays and MiG-31 Foxhounds; the continuing double-digit growth of Aeroflot – Russia’s biggest carrier; despite programme delays and whopping great cost overruns, the German Luftwaffe’s A400 fleet seems to be making operational progress – AIR International visits the squadron; bristling with new technologies, Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 5X looks to be the latest hot-rod business jet bound for the market; we review how the US Marine Corps continues to recapitalise its aviation fleet amidst a high operational tempo and commitments around the world; coverage of the RAF’s Sentinel and Shadow spy planes, and the latest ISR systems being developed for the all-important intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission.
Packed with back-to-back news stories and features from cover to cover, no other aviation magazine packs so much in to 100 pages.
Other FEATURES consider the improvements made to the legacy Boeing 777 airliner; Air Force 2030 – a look at policies and plans shaping the US Air Force in 2030; the concluding part of AIR International’s coverage of the US Navy’s EA-18G Growler training squadron; a trilogy of Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 stories from Lithuania, Arizona and Friesland; Italy’s elegant Tecnam P2012 Traveller commuter aircraft reviewed; photos and a report from this year’s Russian naval parade featuring rare Tu-142 Bears, Il-38 Mays and MiG-31 Foxhounds; the continuing double-digit growth of Aeroflot – Russia’s biggest carrier; despite programme delays and whopping great cost overruns, the German Luftwaffe’s A400 fleet seems to be making operational progress – AIR International visits the squadron; bristling with new technologies, Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 5X looks to be the latest hot-rod business jet bound for the market; we review how the US Marine Corps continues to recapitalise its aviation fleet amidst a high operational tempo and commitments around the world; coverage of the RAF’s Sentinel and Shadow spy planes, and the latest ISR systems being developed for the all-important intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission.
Packed with back-to-back news stories and features from cover to cover, no other aviation magazine packs so much in to 100 pages.
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