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Airways
Editor-in-ChiefRoberto Leiro
Managing EditorSimone Chellini
Digital EditorHelwing Villamizar
Former editors
  • John Wegg
  • Enrique Perrella
CategoriesCommercial aviation
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherSteve Cosgrove
FounderJohn Wegg
Founded1994
First issue1 April 1994; 30 years ago (1994-04-01)
CompanyAirways Publishing, LLC.
CountryUnited States
Based inDallas
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.airwaysmag.com
ISSN1074-4320

Airways is an American monthly magazine printed and also published digitally that focuses on commercial aviation. Based in Dallas, Texas, the publication is owned by Steve Cosgrove, with editorial offices in Britain, the United States and the Netherlands.

Established in 1994 by John Wegg and Jon Proctor, Airways is the oldest continuously published commercial aviation magazine in the United States.

The magazine has published more than 320 issues and is distributed through newsstands in North America and 35 nations worldwide, reaching subscribers in more than 60 countries.

History

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The website was formed as an alliance between Airways Magazine and the former Airchive.com. The rebranded website, launched in September 2014, combines both aviation industry publications' expertise, resources and staffing.[1]

Airchive.com originated in 2003 as a historical photo database before evolving into an aviation news outlet with coverage updated daily. The site's aviation industry coverage and commentary have appeared regularly in Forbes, CNET, Business Insider and USA Today. It was founded by Chris Sloan, an aviation enthusiast and veteran reporter who also serves as president and founder of television production company, 2C Media, which produces TV shows and promos for national cable and broadcast networks.

Airways Magazine, launched in 1994, focuses on the aviation industry's operators, aircraft, technology, manufacturers, airports, destinations, people and airways.

References

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  1. ^ Sampson, Hannah (2014-03-14). "Airways Magazine moving to Miami, joining forces with Miami-based Airchive.com". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
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