A SHOW WITH FLYING TIGHTLY CONTROLLED

Asian Aerospace '96 is an air show that has a limited appetite for flying. The daily flying routine is just one hour and tightly controlled. The exhibit requires a shutdown of Singapore's Changi Airport, one of Asia's busiest. But even if they could, the show's organizers would only increase the...

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