Airliners of the 1990s
Airliners of the 1990s
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The aviation world saw significant developments in the 1990s, with the dissolution of the USSR and Yugoslavia leading to the rise of new countries and airlines. The aircraft also changed, with wide-bodies becoming the normal mode of passenger transport for long-haul travel and a new generation of types for short-haul. This book explores some of the most popular airliners of the time, including Boeing, Airbus, and McDonnell Douglas, and how their aircraft developed throughout the decade.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 05 October 2022
Publisher: Key Publishing Ltd
The aviation world experienced significant developments in the 1990s, marked by the dissolution of the USSR and Yugoslavia, which led to the emergence of new countries and airlines. This era also brought about changes in aircraft, with early jetliners adapting to carry cargo and new wide-body planes becoming the preferred mode of passenger transport for long-haul journeys. Additionally, a new generation of short-haul aircraft was introduced. While some regions continued to rely on piston-powered props, their numbers were gradually declining.
This comprehensive book, featuring over 300 color photographs and informative captions, captures the diverse transformations that the air transport industry underwent during the 1990s. It takes readers on a visual journey across the globe, exploring some of the most popular airliners of the time, including Boeing, Airbus, and McDonnell Douglas, and tracing the evolution of their aircraft throughout the decade.
The 1990s witnessed the rise of low-cost carriers, which challenged the established airlines by offering affordable fares. This led to a surge in air travel and a broader reach for airlines worldwide. Moreover, the decade saw the introduction of new technologies, such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which revolutionized air travel with its fuel efficiency and comfort.
The aviation industry in the 1990s was characterized by globalization, with airlines expanding their operations to new markets and regions. This led to increased competition and the need for airlines to adapt and innovate to remain competitive. The decade also saw the emergence of new trends in air travel, such as the popularity of business class and the rise of budget airlines.
In conclusion, the 1990s were a transformative period for the aviation world, marked by significant developments in countries, airlines, and aircraft. This book provides a captivating glimpse into the many ways in which the air transport industry changed during this decade, offering a valuable resource for enthusiasts, historians, and industry professionals alike.
Weight: 456g
Dimension: 170 x 244 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781802820232
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