Articles from the latest issue in digital format
The RAF’s E-7 Wedgetail programme
Joe Campion provides insight into the RAF’s latest airborne early warning programme, the Boeing E-7 Wedegtail
Russia's helicopter portfolio: In a tail spin
Alexander Mladenov reviews Russia’s military rotorcraft exports of the past decade and what remains of deliveries to the largest markets
Spying from space - Anti-satellite developments
The United States is leading the way as the major military powers target satellites in the battle to gain superiority in space, says Tim Fish
Sixth-generation fighter radars - A look into the future
The radars equipping tomorrow’s sixth-generation combat aircraft will be the most advanced ever to take to the skies, says Thomas Withington, examining their capabilities and how they might influence air combat
Face to face with Rolls-Royce's Grazia Vittadini
Rolls-Royce’s chief technology officer Grazia Vittadini talks to AIR International about her first year in the job
Can SAF save the day?
Sexy it is not, but the industry needs sustainable aviation fuel. Mark Broadbent rounds up recent developments in SAF
North American airlines: the post-pandemic battle
Tom Batchelor takes an in-depth look at how North America’s airlines are tackling everything from pilot shortages to a jumpy cargo sector
Airborne law enforcement in Washoe County
AIR International visited Nevada's Washoe County to hear about the crucial role the Airborne Law Enforcement Unit plays in the work of the Sheriff’s Office
Business aviation: an unlikely eco champion
Business aviation is, in many areas, blazing the sustainability trail, contrary to popular perception. Paul E Eden finds out more