A Review of the Fourth Edition of ‘Jetliner Cabins: Evolution & Innovation’ by Jennifer Coutts Clay
by David Willis, Key.aero website
‘The coverage and depth of knowledge of the subject displayed is both extensive and authoritative, as can be expected from an author who worked In senior positions in the airline industry….There are 245 electronic pages divided into 16 chapters, although the ability to link the E-book with content hosted on the web increases its scope of content far beyond what the pagination would suggest….While such subjects may not sound like natural ‘page-turners; the combination of well written narrative, interspaced with comments by relevant people from industry, and creative presentation – bullet points, links to other content, images – kept me engaged…If you have an interest in airliners, aircraft interiors or design In general, this is definitely the (E-)book for you.’
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Acknowledgements
Grateful acknowledgement is given to the airlines and other organizations credited in this book for permission to use their photographs.
There are other images, also credited, that come from publicly available sources, for example, company sales brochures and websites.
Pictures that are displayed without photo credits come from the Collection of J. Clay Consulting.
Jennifer Coutts Clay has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the author of this work.
First Edition in Hardback © 2003 Jennifer Coutts Clay.
Second Edition in Paperback © 2006 Jennifer Coutts Clay.
Third Edition in Digital Format © 2014 Jennifer Coutts Clay
Fourth Edition in Digital Format © 2024 Jennifer Coutts Clay