Focusing on Swissair's evolution from its 1931 inception through the merger of Ad Astra Aero and Balair, the narrative highlights the airline's reputation for financial stability and exceptional service, earning it the nickname "The Flying Bank." Despite its strengths, Swissair struggled against larger competitors, and its ambitious Hunter Strategy ultimately led to its downfall. The book chronicles its 70-year history, detailing the challenges faced, including failed rescue efforts, and is enriched with photographs and aircraft fleet lists, culminating in its last flight on April 1, 2002.
Günter Endres Book order


- 2024
- 1998
Airlife's Airliners
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The DC-10 tri-jet began as an idea 30 years ago and is now in frontline service with some of the world's largest airlines. This volume follows the aircraft's wide-body development and service history. A technical profile describes the airframe, engine and systems for each variant.