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Following
in the style of the previous Airliner World specials on Boeing and
Airbus Jetliners, the latest Regional Airliners special examines
one of the largest growth sectors of the commercial aviation market.
The
explosion in the popularity of regional airliners has really taken
place during the past 10-15 years. This is particularly notable
in the USA where many regional airlines have become established
serving small communities and linking them to major hub networks
across the US.
To
meet the increasing needs of these carriers manufacturers such as
Canadair (now Bombardier), British Aerospace and Embraer were among
the first companies to build aircraft dedicated to the needs of
these regional operators. Generally most regional airliners fall
in the 30-100 seat category and can be either jet or turboprop powered.
More recently both Airbus and Boeing have launched smaller versions
of some of their existing airliners in an attempt to capture some
of this lucrative market and to satisfy the high-end regional aircraft
capacity requirements.
Features
include:
- Regionals'
History
ATR, Embraer, Bombardier, Dornier, BAe
- Russian
Regionals
- Military
Regionals
- Operators
- Columbus
Regional Airport
- From
the Cockpit
This
Airliner World special magazine examines the amazing growth of the
regional airliner sector and looks at all of the major aircraft
and manufacturers, present and past, that have or are meeting its
needs.
Available
at the price of only £3.99 from
all leading newsagents or directly from Key Publishing LTD post
FREE! (UK only) Overseas please add £1 P&P
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