Flight International, the longest-running weekly magazine in aviation, has unveiled a brand-new look at the show.


The June 19 issue, available today, includes a special investigation into the environmental challenges facing the aerospace industry, as well as a cutaway of the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 advanced trainer and a feature on the new wave of transatlantic all-business airlines. With a new logo and page design, and packed with links to a host of additional information on the industry-leading flightglobal.com web site, the redesign addresses the different ways aerospace professionals consume information, says editor Murdo Morrison.


“We have very loyal readers, many of whom have been reading the magazine for decades, and we found when we spoke to them that they loved the way the magazine looked and what we wrote about,” he says.


“We’ve kept all the bits our readers love – authoritative global coverage by our expert journalists, technical expertise, cutaways, flight tests and so on. But we’ve acknowledged that our readers don’t just want their fix of Flight  once a week, so we’ve made it much easier for them to engage with flightglobal.com, which is updated every day and opens the door to almost 100 years of Flight material, all available for free and in seconds by typing a search term.”


Special subscription offers are available from the Flight International booth, number 17 in the subscriptions village between halls 2 and 5.

Source: Flight Daily News