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Established in 1972 to serve the worldwide turbine aircraft user market of corporate flight departments, charter/air taxi operations, commuter/regional airlines, major airlines, special operations, government organizations and others allied to the field. Reports on corporate aviation, rotary wing aviation and regional airlines. Regular topics include avionics, engines, new equipment, services and profiles of industry leaders.
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Established in 1972 to serve the worldwide turbine aircraft user market of corporate flight departments, charter/air taxi operations, commuter/regional airlines, major airlines, special operations, government organizations and others allied to the field. Reports on corporate aviation, rotary wing aviation and regional airlines. Regular topics include avionics, engines, new equipment, services and profiles of industry leaders. AIN accepts byline articles. Send everything to Nigel Moll.
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