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Issue 123 - May / Jun 2010

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Item Number: 0123
Korea’s Jeju Air 
The Original Low-Fare Carrier 

In 2002 the Jeju government, the self-governing body of this island province lobbied the central government in Seoul to permit it to launch its own carrier. By Will Horton. 

Venezuela’s Challenging Skies 
Featuring the Airlines of Venezuela 
To gain a better insight of the industry, Enrique does a fly-by over the main Venezuelan airlines. By Enrique Perrella. 

A Promise Kept 
The Eastern DC-7B Story 
The conclusion of the Eastern Air Lines N836D story as it took to the air in Southern Florida on its first post-restoration flight. By Ralph Pettersen. 

Jaan Albrecht Interview 
CEO Star Alliance 
An opportunity to talk with our friend, Jaan Albrecht, about the history of Star Alliance, its members the travelling public and the future of aviation. By Robert Christensen. 

TAM 
TAM Inaugurates World’s Largest Airline Museum 
The dream of the Amaro brothers took a little over a decade to achieve reality and the results are truly amazing. By Jeff Kriendler. 

Emirates Airline The Pride of Dubai 
A detailed look at Emirates Airlines reaffirms its aggressive global growth strategy. By Bill Hough. 

Emirates Catering As You Like It 
One of the most significant ways Emirates differentiates itself from other carriers is through its on-board dining experience. By Bill Hough and Ben Wang. 

Emirates SkyCargo 
Setting New Freight Standards 
A study of Emirates’ airfreight division, SkyCargo, which dates back to the creation of the airline in 1985. By Bill Hough. 

Saab’s Original Regional Airliner 
The Third Installment of the Saab Story Thousands of readers are familiar with Bill’s past stories of the Saab 340 and Saab 2000 airliners, now story three is here. By William F. Mellberg. 

Airliners Photo News 
A look at the aircraft and liveries from around the world. By Enrique Perrella. 

Airliners Book Review: 
From Props to Jets Jon Proctor, Mike Machat and Craig Kodera 
Few periods in time have seen as much change or progress in the airline industry as 1952 to 1962. By Bill Mellberg & Joe Wolf.

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