Magazine Details
Category: Aviation
Number of Pages: 134
Language: English
Date Of Issue: May 2020
Language: English
Date Of Issue: May 2020
About the Magazine
Brought to you by Key Publishing Ltd, Europe's Leading Aviation Publisher.
Launched in 1999, Airliner World is the largest selling civil aviation magazine in the world and is a must read for anyone interested in or associated with the commercial aviation scene. Airliner World's extensive coverage of the world's airlines, airports and aircraft is unrivaled and includes up-to-date airline, airport and aircraft, histories as well as manufacturer information. Airliner World often features articles on other aspects of the airline industry such as Air Traffic Control and Environment and Flight Safety. Illustrated throughout with superb color photography, Airliner World additionally provides the latest on aircraft deliveries, color schemes and preservation news as well as reviews of books, prints, models and DVDs.
Regular features include:
• Comprehensive news coverage - by continent
• Reviews and profiles of airlines, airports and aircraft from around the world
• Details of new leases, color schemes and deliveries
• Technology updates
• Features on airport developments worldwide
In This Issue
The May 2020 edition of Airliner World is the biggest ever! It comes to you as the aviation industry faces a wave of unprecedented issues on a level never previously thought possible. With the sector on its knees, we examine how carriers worldwide are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have exclusive analysis from our correspondents around the world who provide local insight from their region.
Elsewhere in the May issue – a special 250th edition – Airliner World editor Gordon Smith sits down with Randy Tinseth, Boeing’s vice president of marketing, about the ongoing Boeing 737 MAX grounding and how the US manufacturer is responding to competition, before looking to the future with a focus on environmental sustainability. We also chart the end of a British regional pioneer Flybe and examine the impact its demise leaves behind. We also fondly look back at some of the former liveries and aircraft types associated with the carrier. Other highlights include tri-motoring around paradise in the Caribbean and the conclusion of our exciting two-part British Airtours feature.
To mark our 250th issue, we reflect on the 21 years in aviation since ALW’s first edition in May 1999. We hear from some familiar names from the past and have a fantastic reader competition – you really don’t want to miss it!
We also bring you our comprehensive coverage of worldwide news along with our regular sections, including commercial aircraft acquisitions, up-to-date accident reports, aviation training and MRO, all joined by the debut of our historic aviation page.
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