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This is a survey of Middle East aviation, defence and aircraft scale modelling magazines. All magazines are Arabic text only, unless otherwise stated.

For other nations, check our country by country listing. An alphabetical index of titles is also available, as is a list of useful magazine shops which deal with new or secondhand magazines.


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'Al Jundi Journal'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

'Al Jundi Journal' is an Arabic language aerospace magagazine published in Dubai, UAE. No further information.
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Further information: tba


'Arab Aviation & Space Magazine'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Monthly publication. No further information.
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Further information: Saudi Distribution Company


'Arab Aviation Review'
[Communications Enterprises (UK), ISSN ? ]

'Arab Aviation Review - an air transport and aerospace quarterly magazine' is a quarterly magazine covering air transport and aviation in the Arabic language. The magazine covers important issues of economic, commercial, legal, managerial, and operational aspects of air transport operations, aerospace, and military aviation. Feature issues focus on reports of real life cases, technological advances, and new products and services. Research studies and reports are also highlighted. These concentrate on established problems the industry faces such as Airline Planning, Management, Marketing and Finance, Airport Planning and Operations, Air Traffic Control, Computer Management, and Policy and System studies and training.
'Arab Aviation Review' forges an important business link between foreign investors and national Arab institutions engaged in the aviation industry. It also airs unbiased information about products and services available in the market and points producers towards potential buyers. The magazine is produced in the Arabic language; however, each issue contains a comprehensive digest of the main features in English.
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Further information: Makkah Advertising


'Arab Defence Journal'
[Dar Assyad publishing house, ISSN ? ]

Also titled 'Al-Difa al-Arabi'. Launched in 1976, the 'Arab Defence Journal' covers defence issues throughout the entire Arab speaking region, and offers an independent source of information on all military questions. Each month, the magazine reports on news and current affairs from the Middle East and around the world, along with features on aerospace, naval and land systems. It also publishes articles on electronics, computers & communication equipment, as well as police and public security issues, with the latest strategic analysis. The magazine is published monthly by subscription only.
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Further information: Dar Assayad S.A.L, P.O.Box: 1038, Hazmieh-Beirut, Lebanon. Tel: 961 5 450933 - 457260/1/2 Fax: 961 5 452700 - 457260. Email: assayad@inco.com.lb, website: Dar Assyad Publications


'Civil Aviation - al-Tairan al-Madani'
[Ministry of Aviation, ISSN ? ]

Quarterly publication focusing on the operation of commercial aircraft in the Middle East. Published in Saudi Arabia. Issue 23 was published in 1997. No further information.
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Further information: tba


'Gulf Defence Magazine'
[GCC, ISSN ? ]

A defence magazine published bi-monthly in Abu Dhabi. 'Gulf Defence Magazine' was created 1992. It covers all three armed services within each of the states of the Gulf Co-operation Council. Several issues each year have supplements celebrating the achievements of a specific member of the GCC: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Oman, UAE, Bahrein. The main focus is on defence issues relevant to the Middle East specifically, and the entire world in general.
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Further information: GULF DEFENCE MAGAZINE, Capt. (R) Saeed Al Muttwa Al Shehi, Publisher, Abu Dhabi, International Exhibition Centre, P.O.Box 5546, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +971 2 4 44 69 00, Fax: +971 2 4 44 95 85. Email: codex@emirates.net.ae, website: Gulf Defence


'Nusur Oman'
[Oman Ministry of Defence, ISSN ? ]

'Nusur Oman' (Eagles of Oman) is believed to be the official magazine of the Royal Air Force of Oman. No further information.
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Further information: tba


'The Middle East Aviation Journal'
[Media Quest, ISSN ? ]

'The Middle East Aviation Journal' (MEAJ) is a bi-monthly subscription-based magazine published in Dubai, UAE. It aims to be the leading source of information for airline, airport and government executives in the Middle East and reflects the local and global issues that effect the aviation industry. MEAJ covers all aspects of the aviation business including airport construction, services, technology and operations; with a strong news content and features list the publication reflects the fast moving world of the aviation industry. Originally published monthly (Vol 6 Issue 11 was dated November 2000), by 2005 it was appearing bi-monthly.
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Further information: website: Turret Group, Media Quest


'UAE Air Force Magazine'
[UAE Air Force, ISSN ? ]

Also titled 'Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiyyah'. Official magazine of the United Arab Emirates Air Force. Covers military aviation and air force and air defence matters. Published bi-monthly by the General Command for the Armed Forces - Air Force and Air Defence Command. No further information.
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Further information: tba


'World X-Planes'
[HPM Publications, ISSN ? ]

Subtitled Past, Present and Future. Beirut-based HPM publications specialises in recording the history of experimental research aircraft, and the pilots that flew them. 'World X-Planes' is a 48-page English language quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of experimental aircraft, or X-planes, of all countries. It will cover past, present and future projects. One-off research aircraft never intended for production, (for example the Douglas Skyrocket and Bell X-2) will be covered. But prototypes of production aircraft will also be covered (for example: Lockheed XF-104, Dassault Mirage F1 prototypes, Dassault Rafale A). It will also cover the life stories of test pilots. No.1 was published in 2005.
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Further information: HPM Publications



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