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May 2004
Airliner World Magazine, May 2004 Issue
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Magazine Contents
News
Airliner World's comprehensive 20-page coverage of worldwide events.
Ottawa
Macdonald-Cartier International is the airport serving Canada's capital city.
Freight on Passenger Aircraft
For many passenger-carrying airlines, the difference between profit and loss can depend on the revenue gained from belly freight.
Air Lab - Seven Stops to St Anthony
Regional operations in the northeast of Canada.
Slovakia's Air Force One
Behind the scenes with the Slovak Government Flying Service and its Tupolev Tu-154M.
Southwest Airlines - The 'Love Airline'
Airlines throughout the world have openly copied the business model adopted by the pioneer of low-cost operations.
Innovations in Cabin Technology
Developments which aim to improve the conditions in executive and business jets.
Datangshan Airliners
The China Aviation Museum near Beijing.
Finnair's Final Stumpy Niner
A look at the operations of the Douglas DC-9 in the Scandinavian operator's service.
Marrakech Snapshot
A growing tourism destination in North Africa, especially popular with the French.
Allanté, the flying Caddy
In the early 1980s, Alitalia and Lufthansa were both involved in car transportation in the form of the Cadillac Allanté.
Swiss Simplicity
New Swiss low-cost operator Helvetic Airways has introduced a novel new business model to the sector, alongside a fleet of brightly-painted aircraft.
Feedback.
A selection of readers' comments and photographs, Spotting Spot (Shanghai/Hongqiao), and Airliner Deliveries.
Ostend - Bruges International Airport
A (primarily cargo) airport on the Belgian coast which has suffered under stricter EU noise restrictions and the withdrawal of its short-lived passenger services
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