Lift-off for the A400M
Dino Carrara travelled to Seville for the first flight of the A400M.
Dreamliner first flight
AIR International reports on the long delayed maiden flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Tip of the spear
Gary Parsons pays a visit to the Royal Navy’s Naval Strike Wing which flies Harriers from RAF Cottesmore in Rutland.
Prudence reigns at Monarch
Bruce Hales-Dutton profiles the long established UK carrier Monarch Airlines.
Unmanned, deadly and here to stay
The elite USAF Weapons School has launched a course for students destined to operate remotely piloted aircraft.
Mid-size marvels
Chris Kjelgaard examines the technological developments that will be introduced in the mid-size commercial turbofan market for the next generation of narrowbody jet airliners.
Maple leaf magic
Paolo Giannico explains how the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) programme is setting new standards for producing fast-jet pilots.
HIP still going strong
Alexander Mladenov looks at the latest developments to the Mi-8/Mi-17 family of helicopters.
PLUS!
All the latest military and commercial news including:
Lightning II engages LiftFan in flight for first time
United orders both A350 and 787 Dreamliner
Latest upgraded Saudi Tornado redelivered
Ryanair ends 737-800 talks
Chinook HC3 formally unveiled
And much more!
AIR International February issue is AVAILABLE NOW for just £4.10 from WHSmith and all other leading newsagents. Alternatively, order your copy with FREE P&P* from our online shop.
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Lift-off for the A400M
Dino Carrara travelled to Seville for the first flight of the A400M.
Dreamliner first flight
AIR International reports on the long delayed maiden flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Tip of the spear
Gary Parsons pays a visit to the Royal Navy’s Naval Strike Wing which flies Harriers from RAF Cottesmore in Rutland.
Prudence reigns at Monarch
Bruce Hales-Dutton profiles the long established UK carrier Monarch Airlines.
Unmanned, deadly and here to stay
The elite USAF Weapons School has launched a course for students destined to operate remotely piloted aircraft.
Mid-size marvels
Chris Kjelgaard examines the technological developments that will be introduced in the mid-size commercial turbofan market for the next generation of narrowbody jet airliners.
Maple leaf magic
Paolo Giannico explains how the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) programme is setting new standards for producing fast-jet pilots.
HIP still going strong
Alexander Mladenov looks at the latest developments to the Mi-8/Mi-17 family of helicopters.
PLUS!
All the latest military and commercial news including:
Lightning II engages LiftFan in flight for first time
United orders both A350 and 787 Dreamliner
Latest upgraded Saudi Tornado redelivered
Ryanair ends 737-800 talks
Chinook HC3 formally unveiled
And much more!
AIR International February issue is AVAILABLE NOW for just £4.10 from WHSmith and all other leading newsagents. Alternatively, order your copy with FREE P&P* from our online shop.
*UK and BFPO only.