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  2. Airport novel - Wikipedia

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    The airport novel represents a literary genre that is defined not so much by its plot or cast of stock characters, but by the social function it serves.Designed to meet the demands of a very specific market, airport novels are superficially engaging while not being necessarily profound, usually written to be more entertaining than philosophically challenging.

  3. Airport (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Airport is a novel by British-Canadian writer Arthur Hailey. Published by Doubleday in 1968, the story concerns a large metropolitan airport and its operations during a severe winter storm. Plot

  4. Arthur Hailey - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, he published Wheels (Doubleday), set in the automobile industry; like Airport, it was a no. 1 New York Times best seller, [23] and the highest-selling novel of its year. [24] Hailey followed it with two additional no. 1 sellers: The Moneychangers (Doubleday, 1975), [ 25 ] about the banking industry; and Overload (Doubleday, 1979), [ 26 ...

  5. Airport (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Airport is a 1970s film series consisting of four airplane-themed disaster films: Airport, Airport 1975, Airport '77 and The Concorde... Airport '79. They are based on the 1968 novel Airport by Arthur Hailey. The four films grossed $387.5 million worldwide.

  6. Airport (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Airport is a 1970 American air disaster–drama film written and directed by George Seaton and starring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin. [3] Based on Arthur Hailey's 1968 novel, it originated the 1970s disaster film genre. [4] It is also the first of four films in the Airport film series. Produced on a $10 million budget, it earned over $128 ...

  7. Category:Aviation novels - Wikipedia

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    Fail-Safe (novel) Fair Stood the Wind for France; Fatal Terrain; Final Flight; Firefox (novel) Firefox Down; Five Weeks in a Balloon; The Flight Attendant (novel) Flight from the USSR; A Flight of Chariots; Flight of Eagles; Flight of the Eagle (novel) Flight of the Intruder (novel) Flight of the Old Dog; The Flight of the Phoenix (novel ...

  8. Aviation accidents and incidents in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Drawn from a 1964 novel by Elleston Trevor of the same title, the crash of a Fairchild C-82 Packet in the North African desert as central to the plot. [45] 1970 Airport: Written and directed by George Seaton, focuses on a bomb-damaged plane attempting to reach and land at a snow-hampered Chicago airport. [46] 1974 Airport 1975 (also known as ...

  9. List of films adapted into novels - Wikipedia

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    Airport 1975: Linda Stewart None Universal-Award House 1975 Second installment in the Airport series. [129] Airport '77 [130] Michael Scheff, David Spector 0425034828 / 9780425034828: Berkley Books: April 1977 Third installment in the Airport series. [131] Earthquake: George Fox 0-451-06264-7 / 978-0-451-06264-2: Signet Books: December 1974