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Flight International

Flight International is the world's leading aerospace weekly. With an internationally respected team of journalists and correspondents around the world, it provides truly global coverage of aerospace manufacturing and aviation operations in the areas of air transport, business aviation, defence, general aviation and spaceflight.

Key facts

Flight International

  1. Flight International is read by over 42,000 aviation professionals and enthusiasts in over 200 countries.

  2. Flight International carries flight test reports of new aircraft flown by its professional test pilots.

  3. Flight International’s unique cutaway drawings are famous internationally.

  4. Flight International’s accident and safety coverage is recognised as the best in the business.

  5. Flight International provides top analysis of the business sector, including its Top 100 survey of aerospace companies.

Flightglobal.com

  1. Flightglobal.com is in the top 2,000 UK-ranked sites.

  2. Flightglobal.com totalled 37 million page views for 2007, up 3 million on 2006. Since March 2007, traffic has grown every month (except December) with an average monthly increase of 10% and 4.6 million total page views monthly.

  3. FligFlightglobal.com is a 24/7 operation with visitors from 255 different countries and offices on three continents.

  4. The biggest aviation blog in the world – FlightBlogger launched in November 2007.

  5. Flightglobal.com is the number one UK recruitment site in the industry.

 

News

 

AAI/Aerosonde unveils surprise competitors for STUAS/Tier II contract

06 January 2009

AAI Corp. has announced a new, larger version of the Aerosonde unmanned aircraft systems family quietly developed over the last two years has achieved first flight.

 

Indian Navy completes deal for Boeing P-8Is

06 January 2009

Boeing has confirmed India’s decision to buy the P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft, the largest deal for a weapon system so far between the two strategic partners.

 

No injuries in back-to-back American Eagle ERJ incidents

05 January 2009

American Eagle says no one was injured this afternoon after an emergency landing of an Embraer ERJ-145 in Killeen, Texas following a flight from Dallas....