Airports of the World - May/June issue OUT NOW!

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Riding the waves
Funchal Airport on the Atlantic island of Madeira is frequently rated among the ten most challenging in the world. Renato Serra Fonseca found that passengers need not be concerned, as much has been done behind the scenes to ensure flights are as safe as possible.

California Dreaming
Monterey is a small but appealing city around two hours’ drive south of San Francisco but nearer six hours from Los Angeles. Sebastian Schmitz takes a trip along the Pacific coast to check out the airport and discover what the area has to offer.

Jet, Set, Grow
Illawarra Regional Airport has been a familiar name in the Australian aviation fraternity for nearly two decades, but commercial services only resumed last year. Chris Frame sets out to discover why.

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South island delight
Kyushu is the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands – and arguably the most beautiful. Sebastian Schmitz visits its second-busiest airport.

Training the new breed
Well-educated, talented and motivated young people are the lifeblood of the aviation industry. Tony Mallett visits a college that is preparing the next generation of airport and airline staff in partnership with Leeds Bradford Airport.

Serbian Renaissance
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has had a rollercoaster ride since it opened in 1962. Luigi Vallero reviews its tumultuous history, while Kevan James talks to its CEO and director general.

AND MUCH MORE!

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