The monthly magazine was first published over 40 years ago to enable the enthusiast and professional to be accurately informed of the increasingly complex world of aircraft sales, leases, colour scheme changes and operations.
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If you have detailed records to keep up to date, or just want to know what is happening, you owe it to yourself to read the most comprehensive and accurate publication devoted to listing the ownership, leases and other events in the life of an individual aircraft, regardless of whether they are airliners old and new, biz-jets/turboprops, twin-engined helicopters or aircraft.
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Types are listed in manufacturer order, by construction number with details of dates of leases, sale and other types of relevant data. Accident reports, airline news and readers question and answer section completes the most comprehensive listing available to the enthusiast world-wide.
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AVIATION LETTER is published monthly by LUNDKVIST AVIATION RESEARCH.
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EDITOR: Bo-Göran Lundkvist
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Main responsibility: Boeing & Douglas jetliners, all Soviet/CIS built aircraft, Piston engined Transports.
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ASSISTANT EDITOR: Nigel Prevett
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Main responsibility: Turboprop commuter aircraft, Executive jets and turboprops.
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ASSISTANT EDITOR: Brian Bostick
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Main responsibility: all Western built jetliners, except Boeing & Douglas.
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PICTURE EDITOR & U.K. OFFICE: John R. Roach
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Main responsibility: all pictures and publication distributor.
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