Airliner World

Airliner World

Infobox Magazine
title = Airliner World


editor = Tony Dixon
frequency = Monthly
category = [news stand]
company = Key Publishing
firstdate = 1999
country = United Kingdom | website = [http://www.airlinerworld.com]

"Airliner World" is an aviation magazine published by Key Publishing LTD from Lincs, United Kingdom and distributed by Seymour Distribution LTD in London. In the United States, the magazine is distributed from Key Publishing LTD's office in Avenel, New Jersey.

"Airliner World" entered the magazine market in 1999.

"Airliner World", as its name indicates, is dedicated to airlines and airliners. The magazine is renown for its comprehensive 21-page worldwide news coverage of aviation, as well as featured articles on regional and worldwide airports and airlines. It has faced stiff competition from a predecessor in the airline magazines field, "Airliners Magazine". Another airline publication, "Air International", does not represent competition, since both magazines are published by Key publishing. "Airliner World" is part of a group of many aviation magazines published by Key, including "Today's Pilot", "Air Enthusiast" and "Air Forces Monthly", and sister magazine, "Airports of the world".

External links

* [http://airlinerworld.com/ Magazine's website]
* [http://www.keypublishing.com/index_html.html Key Publications' homepage]


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