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Airliners World’s Airline Magazine 2008 September October #113 AVRO Canada C102
 
Airliners Worlds Airline Magazine 2008 Sept Oct #113
FlightPlan Vol 21 No 5
2 4- Corporate Culture: Who Changed the Rules?
We all have an attitude. Organizations have attitudes as well. We name that aspect the corporate culture. In the airline industry,
it may be time for some "attitude adjustment."  Ron Kuhlmann
27 Boeing 777 Freighter's First Flight
With most of the world's attention focused on the upcoming 787, Boeing has forged ahead with the newest member of the best selling 777 series, the 777F (Freighter). Airliners takes a peek at the newest member of the Boeing freight family and takes a look at how the 777F stacks up against the current and future competition in the dedicated freighter market.  Royal S. King
3 1 Jet Airways - Rising Star of India
Naresh Goyal has created an airline to answer the need for one of the world's largest populations  India. Jet Airways has grown from
using four Boeing 737-300s to serving 43 destinations in India and 19 destinations abroad.  Bill Hough and Ben Wang
37 Open Skies
The newest subsidiary of British Airways is not to be confused with the EUUS agreement on oir travel. 'OpenSkies" is the name of this newly formed airline. OpenSkies is a new transatlantic airline operating between Continental Europe and New York's JFK International Airport which will offer customers premium levels of service, understandable fares and great value.  Robbie Shaw
42 Tame - Spreading its Wings to Every Corner of the Country
Owned by the Ecuadorian government, Tame is Ecuador's biggest airline flying to 14 destinations in Ecuador, six international
destinations and serving almost 1,380,000 passengers in 2007.  Stefano Rota
48 Avro Canada C102 Jetliner: In Color
The Avro Canada C102 Jetliner was the first jet transport to fly in North America. Its maiden flight took place on August 10, 1949, just
two weeks after the de Havilland Comet and five years ahead of the Boeing 707 prototype.  William F. Mellberg
5A Eastern DC-7B Restoration
\-1 For 32 years Joe Kocour kept his dream alive to get former Eastern Air Lines' DC-7B N836D back in the air again. He would occasionally run the engines, perform maintenance and move the aircraft around St. Paul Downtown Airport, also known as Holman Field (STP), to keep it away from the flood prone Mississippi River.  Ralph M. Pettersen
66 Furloughed! A Chief Pilot's Guide to Survival
There is an old saying in the airline industry regarding pilots. "You're not a real airline pilot until you have been on furlough." A young
pilot replied the other day when hearing that for the first time, "If I would have known that before, I would have become an M.D."
Captain Ed Cook
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From The Line  10Up Front  4
Jon JefferiesAir Mail 8
Reaching Back 74Airliners Photo News  12
Dave NicholsNotams 70
Tailpieces  80Checklist  72
Joel ChusidAirliners Timetable  79

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