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Aviation International News (AIN)
Type of site
Aviation news and media
Available inEnglish, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian
HauptsitzMidland Park, New Jersey
Herausgeber
  • Matt Thurber
  • Jennifer Leach English
  • Jeff Burger
URLwww.ainonline.com
Users38,000+ (2018)
Launched1972; 52 years ago (1972)

Aviation International News (AIN Publications) is an aviation media company.

History

The Convention News Company was founded by aviation editor James Holahan and publisher Wilson S. Leach in 1972 and published its first issues at that year's NBAA convention. Now branded as AIN Publications, it has branched into other aviation sectors and other products, and still publishes NBAA Convention News.[1]

Publications

AIN Publications publishes the following media:[1]

Business Jet Traveler

Business Jet Traveler (ISSN: 1554-1339) is a magazine forbusiness jet end-users: executives and other high-net-worth individuals. The magazine published in print from 2003 through 2020. Beginning in 2021, it is exclusively online with the exception of an annual print buyers' guide. Its publishers want "to help maximize its readers' investment in private air transport." It reviews taxes, law, and finance; new and used jets; charter, jet cards and fractional-jet shares; travel and luxury autos.

It interviews prominent travelers, including Sir Richard Branson, Suze Orman, Wolfgang Puck, T. Boone Pickens, Rudy Giuliani, Mark Cuban, Donald Trump, Arnold Palmer, James Carville, Buzz Aldrin, William Shatner, Morgan Freeman, Herbie Hancock, and many other celebrities. Annual features include results of a Readers' Choice Poll.

BJTonline.com is Business Jet Traveler magazine companion website, including all of its print content plus online-only material, with a weekly newsletter, BJTwaypoints.

References

  1. ^ a b "About AIN publications". The Convention News Company.