
ABAF25 | Air-Britain Books | Airline Fleets 2025
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Lyn Buttifant and Chris Chatfield - Editors in conjunction with the Air-Britain News Team
This book is an easy-to-read, easy-to-use companion to our best-selling Airline Fleets Quick Reference (AFQR), covering not only the jet and turbine operators of AFQR, but piston operators involved in parcel delivery, tourism charters, emergency medical, fire suppression and some police & surveillance activities, down to Cherokee Six size. In total fleet operators from over 200 countries with more than 2,900 aircraft are included.
Additional information to that in AFQR includes immediate previous identities, call-signs, special liveries, fleet numbers, leasing details and major operational bases with the relevant IATA codes. There are 41 pages of indices, including a list of operators removed since the 2024 edition with the explanation for the removal, plus IATA and ICAO operator designators cross-referenced to operator. There are also operator, nationality prefix and airline alliance indices. Most immediately useful are the additional 27 pages of jet and turbine aircraft in corporate, government and military VIP use, listed type-by-type, plus three pages at the end of the book for notes.
Hardback, 215mm x 155mm, 768 pages
This book is an easy-to-read, easy-to-use companion to our best-selling Airline Fleets Quick Reference (AFQR), covering not only the jet and turbine operators of AFQR, but piston operators involved in parcel delivery, tourism charters, emergency medical, fire suppression and some police & surveillance activities, down to Cherokee Six size. In total fleet operators from over 200 countries with more than 2,900 aircraft are included.
Additional information to that in AFQR includes immediate previous identities, call-signs, special liveries, fleet numbers, leasing details and major operational bases with the relevant IATA codes. There are 41 pages of indices, including a list of operators removed since the 2024 edition with the explanation for the removal, plus IATA and ICAO operator designators cross-referenced to operator. There are also operator, nationality prefix and airline alliance indices. Most immediately useful are the additional 27 pages of jet and turbine aircraft in corporate, government and military VIP use, listed type-by-type, plus three pages at the end of the book for notes.
Hardback, 215mm x 155mm, 768 pages