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1999
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TOPIC OF THE MONTHSupermarine SpitfireWith more than 20,000 aircraft built the legendary World War II plane is the most popular British fighter. We introduce all versions to you.
ECONOMYAirport IndustryStrategies for the future Top 100 Airports The World's biggest airports Finnair New nordic member for OneWorld
CIVIL AVIATIONTrans World Airlines"Neglected for a decade" - Interview with TWA-CEO Gerald Gitner Kuala Lumpur Airport Anger over the new high-tech hub in Malaysia Boeing Mass layoffs at the world's largest aircraft manufacturer
SPACE FLIGHTInternational Space StationShuttle crew assembles the first modules in orbit The end of MIR Russia fights to keep its aged Space Station in orbit
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MILITARY AVIATIONJoint Strike FighterBoeing and Lockheed are hard at work on their development aircraft, which are to fly in the year 2000 Military Trainers Survey of all turboprop and jet trainers on the market Germany's Armed Forces Audit office criticises increased cost for procurement programs
TECHNOLOGYCockpit-AvionicsNew developments from Honeywell and Rockwell Collins Cabin airbags More safety for passengers
HISTORYArmstrong-Whitworth ArgosyFreighter of the 50s carried the heavy loads
COLUMNSEditorial: European merger mazeNews German Air Force Association Aerospace Trophy 1998: Dr. Norbert Lammert honoured by Motor-Presse Stuttgart's Aerospace Division Job Tips Model Service PC Flying: Air Battles over the Internet Afterburner: Klemm Kl 35
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