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1999
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TOPIC OF THE MONTHBoeing 74730 years after its maiden flight the Jumbo Jet is still the world's biggest airliner. The unique success story of this giant from Seattle will endure into the next millennium.
ECONOMYAugsburg AirwaysFinally in the black Airport Hahn Ryanair starts scheduled services from Hahn to London Europe's Airlines Passenger figures for 1998 Dasa Balance 1998 Continued success
CIVIL AVIATIONAirport MunichUnbridled success Aviation in Russia Partial successes in small steps Heli-Expo '99 Report from the Dallas Fair
SPACE FLIGHTDeep Space 1The NASA probe with ion propulsion DLR Big plans despite limited resources
HISTORYSuchoi T-4The mysterious Mach-3 bomber revolutionised the construction of fighters in the Soviet Union
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MILITARY AVIATION50 years NATOThe changing tasks of the alliance. Additionally a complete summary of the Air Forces' equipment in the 16 member states Military Transport Planes Offers for Airbus A400M, An-7X, C-130J and C-17 have been submitted
FR AERO SERVICEPC-FlyingFighter Squadron- The new World War II Flight Simulators makes it possible to fly bombers
TECHNOLOGYATCHow air traffic controllers work Air pollution by commercial aviation LTU introduces new atmosphere research project
COLUMNSEditorial in April: Going globalNews German Air Force Association Job Tips Model Service Afterburner: Off-road - service aircraft at the Rally Granada-Dakar
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