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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Civil
Chaos at UK airports as suspected terror plot foiled ? Monarch buys Dreamliners ? Latest B737 rolled out ? Orders, airports, routes and aircraft
PLUS! A special report on the Very Light Jet (VLJ) sector of the general aviation market

Military
Growler maiden flight ? Saudi Typhoon order sealed ?and all the international military aviation headlines PLUS! The last ever Tomcat catapult... Baby! 22 Preservation Duxford?s AirSpace open to view ? Vulcan XH558 project hits funding crisis ? Focke- Wulf Fw58 recovered ? New WW2 hall at Mus?e de l?Air ? and other major aircraft preservation stories from around the world

PLUS! Special reports on the first flight in South Africa of Lightning XP693 and developments at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York

Boeing?s New Baby
ROBERT F. DORR
What the new Boeing 737-900ER could mean for the legendary twin-jet family?s future

Strike Typhoon
JON LAKE
The Eurofighter Typhoon is more than just an air-to-air combat aircraft ? its air-to-ground role is now assuming increasing importance, as we describe in this comprehensive programme update

Sun, sea, sand? and aircraft!
ANDREAS SPAETH
Lanzarote is already a great holiday destination ? but mix in Arrecife airport and the opportunities it offers the aviation enthusiast, and it just gets better!

Desert Cats
PETER R. FOSTER
An exclusive report on the Royal Air Force of Oman?s Jaguar force ? from the cockpit and air-to-air

Big Apple Turnover
GEOFF JONES
New York?s JFK airport is big business for the major US carriers, but changes are taking place as Delta expands its hub

Cutting Edge
JAMIE HUNTER/AVIACOM
Air-to-air with Britain?s newest aerobatic team, The Blades

Eject! Eject!

How the Germans banged out first
ROY ALLEN
In the first of our two-part feature on ejection seats, we provide the fascinating story of how the Germans pioneered work in the field

60 Years at the top
GERARD BOYMANS
Martin-Baker is now the world?s leading player in the ejection seat business, and its Meteor test aircraft continue to play a vital role

The Road to Damascus
STEVE KINDER
Great aviation adventures in Syria. And you thought it was forbidden territory?
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