Aviation News

NATS, has handled its 1,000,000th flight of 2006.
Jun 16, 2006
Author: press release


This milestone reflects the continued growth in UKflights in the first five months of the year. In May, NATS handled 213,288 flights, an increase of 3.9 per cent over the same month last year.

SITA expands into the Greek market with Athens International Airport
Jun 16, 2006
Author: Press Release


SITA, the market leader in the provision of IT solutions to the world’s leading airports, today announced details of a partnership with Athens International Airport (AIA) as SITA continues to develop the $2 billion mass airport market by creating a global network of resellers.

BA World Cargo launches New premium products
Jun 16, 2006
Author: press release


BA World Cargo has today announced the launch of two new premium products, set to form a key offering of the newly named £15m 'Premia' premium facility at London Heathrow.

Swissport Aviation Security (Checkport),
Jun 15, 2006
Author: Press Release


Swissport Aviation Security (Checkport), a product line of Swissport International, the world’s Number 1 ground handler starts to provide full security services including passenger profiling for US carriers outside the States.

American Science and Engineering, Inc (AS&E)
Jun 15, 2006
Author: Press Release


Visitors to this year´s Airport Build & Supply Exhibition will see the new SmartCheck Personnel Screening System in action.

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Airports today are more than runways and terminals, they are global cities that constantly evolve and expand to cater to the needs of both passengers and airlines.

Global Aviation is a comprehensive, international project that provides a professional review of the emerging technologies and solutions dominating the airport industry.

At present, the global airport market is undergoing massive development and change, with up to $100bn being invested in security, infrastructure and terminal expansion, All of which is aimed at accelerating passenger and cargo through flaw.
Meanwhile, as airlines recognize that the airport is an integral part of the passenger experience, the pressure on airports to meet passenger needs has never been greater.

Global Aviation, has been supplying market information for many years and is at the forefront of airport development and purchasing decisions, not only does it provide in-depth articles and reviews catering to the increased information needs of airport management, but the publication also acts as a direct link between buyers and sellers, enabling key purchasing decisions to be made in this multi-billion dollar industry.

Readership

The key to the success of Global Aviation is the quality and quantity of the readership. The publication reaches a projected readership of over 60,000 key specifiers and purchasers at all of the world’s international airports, airlines, ground handlers and civil aviation authorities (publisher’s survey).

Global Aviation has a circulation of 12,000. The readership accounts for an estimated 80% of all spending on airport equipment and services worldwide and is, therefore the most powerful group of purchasers ever assembled.

The 62,750 readership includes:

  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • Airline Directors
  • Airport Corporate Management
  • Architects/Planning/Project Management
  • CAA/FAA Directors
  • Commercial/Retail Directors
  • Communication and IT Directors
  • Finance Directors
  • Fire Chiefs
  • Ground Handling Directors
  • Maintenance Directors
  • Operations Management
  • Security and Safety Directors
  • Technical Directors

Editorial Features

With the liberalization of the multi-billion dollar international traffic markets, opportunities now exist for service providers to maximize their potential growth markets, increasing turnover and profits.

The primary aim of Global Aviation is to enable readers to source new suppliers and service providers in order to ensure profitable and top quality turnaround of passengers and cargo.

Editorial content will consist of technical papers, case studies and specifically commissioned reports from end users and the industry’s leading service providers, thus providing readers with the most authoritative and objective review of today’s market.

  • Airport Management
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Airport Development
  • Design & Construction
  • Ground & Cargo
  • IT & Communications
  • Security & Safety
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Global Aviation will be circulated on an international basis. The publication will be issued to the most important international airports, airlines, ground handlers and civil aviation authorities in the USA, Europe and the Far East, including all the ACI & IATA member airlines & airports in China, far East, Middle East, Eastern Europe and Latin America.

Published as a bi-annual, 12,000 copies will be issued by name and job title. The controlled circulation pattern ensures that every recipient is responsible for purchasing or specifying services, machinery and equipment. This means that advertisers are sure to be in front of their client base so that the response card service is highly effective in producing the sales leads and market awareness you need.

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