Old aviation ads are my favorite, because it's always interesting to see the evolution of the airline industry. If you're looking for an old advertisement about aviation, then look no further. A friend of mine sent me a link for a promo video that London City Airport had released in the early 1990s. Londonist published about it five years ago. It's funny, interesting, and very 90s.This video, which is nearly eight minutes long, is meant to show how London City is more convenient than London Heathrow for business travellers. However, based on the opening imagery and music, it would seem that you are tuning in to Forensic Files. You can find it here.You are not learning about Elizabeth James. She is a person who is always in a hurry but wants to make air travel a smooth experience.It is quite amusing that Elizabeth chooses to sit in the middle of the seat with both her empty seats. Where did Elizabeth's bag suddenly appear when she was getting ready to fly to Dublin? The international departures lounge allows Elizabeth to take a break, check out the London markets and contact her office. However, boarding for her flight from Dublin begins as soon as she arrives.Avgeek or not, I can't help but swoon over the beautiful Avro RJ85s in the video. These days, you don't see many of them flying!You can view the video below:frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>As I mentioned, the video was both funny and an interesting aviation throwback. But if you're like me, it's the dramatic music that takes the video to the next level.This promotional video for London City Airport is what you think.