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ADVENTURES IN THE AIRLockheed ElectraThe turboprop-oldie is still in passenger service in the Alaskan wilderness
TOPIC OF THE MONTHBoeing Phantom WorksFuturistic ideas from the US aerospace giant take shape
CIVIL AVIATIONAirbus A340-500/600The largest Airbus airliner yet is in final assembly at Toulouse Fairchild Dornier 428JET Changed market conditions have forced the US/German manufacturer to kill off its 328JET stretch programme LTU German conglomerate Rewe takes a large stake in charter airline LTU, which is going through a crisis Concorde Despite continued investigations in the Paris crash and an extended grounding, many hope the supersonic airliner will fly again Fokker 100 One of the last programmes by the Durch manufacturer before he went bankrupt in the mid-90s.
INDUSTRYAECMAEuropean aerospace boom continues after bleak years, but employment rises only slowly as consolidation takes its toll
SPACEFLIGHTInternational Space StationAfter the docking of the Zvezda module, ISS is now nearly ready for occupation by a permanent crew NASA After recent failures, NASA is planning two Mars rover missions for 2003
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MILITARY AVIATIONAgustaWestland EH101The 15-ton multi-role helicopter is now in service with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force Eurofighter Final assembly of the first series production aircraft has begun at BAE Systems at Warton Argentina To replace its old Skyhawks, Argentina has settled for newly upgraded used A-4s again Bell/Boeing V-22 Osprey The crash at Marana airport in April was due to human factors, the latest accident report reveals
TECHNOLOGYCabin safetyThere are many regulations to ensure that airline passengers can be evacuated quickly in case of an accident Avionics Bombardier CRJ900 gets Rockwell Collins cockpit equipment Michelin New tyre technology for the A3XX Measurement flights A sensor package fitted to LTU airliners sheds new light on ozone concentrations around the world
HISTORYHawker P.1127The predecessor to the Harrier was tested by the US and Germany
REGULARSOctober editorial: Air transport profits from "new economy"News PC-Flight: New add-ons for the Microsoft Flight Simulator Book reviews Important dates Modelling service Afterburner: Japans Zero fighter Preview, impressum
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