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1998 |
TOPIC OF THE MONTHDubai Airshow '97The airshow in the Persian Gulf is one of the most exclusive and best organized trade fairs of its kind. Only business visitors are admitted, the public has to stay out. This year, civil aviation was at the focus of the event. ECONOMYDasa AirbusThe Airbus plant at Hamburg has climbed back into profit British Airways Take-off for the low-cost subsidiary Delta Airlines The US carrier restructures its services to Germany Lufthansa/Singapore Airlines New connection with the Far East Airline industry Climb with turbulences: New crisis after the stock market crash in Asia? CIVIL AVIATIONBoeingProduct strategy forsees an aircraft for every market niche EUROAVIA Students develop turbofan SPACEFLIGHTRussian spaceflightMilitary satellite secrets unveiled SEP The French engine manufacturer puts its hopes on Ariane 5 Advanced Technical College of Aachen 10th spaceflight colloqium |
MILITARY AVIATIONBoeing VC-25A "Air Force One"Jumbo Jet in the service of the US President Sikorsky CH-53G German army updates its transport helicopter fleet Towards the paintless aircraft Experiments from Boeing and Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman E-8C NATO delays JointSTARS decision US Air Force Pilots leave for airline jobs
TECHNOLOGYTCASCollision warning system for mid-air avoidance Boeing New production philosophy in St. Louis HISTORYV-173 and XF5U-1"Flying Pancakes" from Chance Vought COLUMNSEditorialBundestag finally approves Eurofighter procurement News German Air Force Association Reader service Job tips Model service Afterburner Edwards AFB air show celebrates 50 years of supersonic flight FLUG REVUE reader trips The schedule for 1998 Preview, masthead |
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