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Cruising Heights’ August-September, 2021 edition primarily focusses on airlines’ prospects of improving profitability in the post-pandemic new world order. The issue analyses the possibilities of a third wave of COVID-19 affecting the civil aviation industry. The edition also carries detailed features on Saab completely overhauling operations at London City Airport with its remarkable remote tower operations; and Gujarat emerging as the aviation hub of the future with a number of airports, heliports and water aerodromes coming up in the state. The Panorama section carries two infographic presentations on the sad departure of British nationals living in Hong Kong; and Akasa’s majestic entry into the Indian civil aviation sector under the leadership of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. Special reports on the new Airbus-321XLR revolutionising long-haul air travel; and future electric and hydrogen-powered aircrafts potentially transforming the global aviation industry takes the issue to an interesting conclusion. The August-September, 2021 edition of the magazine is a must-read for everyone.

First A350 delivered from China delivery center

The first A350 has been delivered from Airbus’ Tianjin (TSN) Completion and Delivery Center (C&DC), now extended to this type from its previous A320 family dedicated facility.

First A350 delivered from China delivery center

1 min

Russia wants MC-21 to replace ew

While local aircraft can be spotted all across Russia, several major airlines hold a mix of national and foreign planes in their fleets.

Russia wants MC-21 to replace ew

2 mins

GE Aviation's manufacturing milestones.

GE Aviation recently shipped its 100,000th turbine shroud made from ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materials as well as its 100,000th additively manufactured fuel nozzle tip.

GE Aviation's manufacturing milestones.

1 min

Rolls-Royce tests 2.5MW generator

Rolls-Royce has delivered a 2.5-megawatt electrical generator to its newly renovated Testbed 108 facility in Bristol, the UK for final testing and integration into the world's most powerful hybrid electric aerospace propulsion system.

Rolls-Royce tests 2.5MW generator

2 mins

World Airlines Turn Profitable, But What About India?

Slowly but surely airlines in the Americas and Europe are moving into the black, but there is no light at the end of the tunnel as yet for Indian carriers.

World Airlines Turn Profitable, But What About India?

4 mins

Light at the end of the tunnel?

16 months after India closed down its airspace for international flights, the situation still remains grim with mandatory social distancing norms creating new challenges for all stakeholders, explains AMEYA JOSHI

Light at the end of the tunnel?

8 mins

Saab's remote tower operations—truly transformational!

Saab has completely overhauled operations at London City Airport with its remarkable remote tower operations. It is transformational and completely expands the footprint of any airport. Ola Rignell, Chairman and MD, Saab India, explains the many fascinating facets of this operation.

Saab's remote tower operations—truly transformational!

5 mins

An XLR that could be a GAMECHANGER

The Airbus A 321XLR that is scheduled to enter service in 2023 could completely revolutionise long-haul international travel. It offers unbeatable economics as well as range. A special report.

An XLR that could be a GAMECHANGER

6 mins

Future Aircrafts— Hydrogen Or Electric?

Racing to meet tough emission standards for the next decade, aircraft manufacturers are experimenting with a variety of technologies for a reduced carbon footprint and improved fuel burn .

Future Aircrafts— Hydrogen Or Electric?

10 mins

The Great Escape!

On August 15, Dozens of pictures of Afghans jostling to climb onto an aircraft to fly out of the country amid the Taliban's entry into the Afghanistan capital became the most defining image of what the regime change means for most Afghans.

The Great Escape!

1 min

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Cruising Heights Magazine Description:

PublisherNewsline Publications Pvt. Ltd

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

CRUISING HEIGHTS is India's best known monthly aviation magazine with equal interests in air cargo, travel and tourism. In its four years of existence, Cruising Heights has received accolades from the Minister of Civil Aviation, Aviation CEOs, Airport Developers, Travel Agents Associations and others for its path-breaking stories.One of the first true aviation magazines of the country, Cruising Heights was started with the idea of supporting professionals in the airline business to make informed choices on a variety of subjects from ground handling to cargo to airport development-all of which are transforming the Indian aviation scene in mind-boggling ways. Later, due to the interest it generated and in response to demands from the travel and tourism industry stakeholders we have targeted the general reader-the educated Indian who is keen to be an informed Indian-to know what's happening in the business.

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