World Airnews
RATES: 2010
For more information regarding the Pricing of Advertising in World Airnews, please contact the following:
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For Advertising in Southern Africa
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MANAGING EDITOR
Tom Chalmers
tom@airnews.co.za
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GAUTENG JOURNALIST
Mark Mansfield
082 463 2436
markmansfield@vodamail.co.za
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ADVERTISING
Tracy Sugden
tracy@airnews.co.za
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For Advertising in Europe
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EUROPEAN EDITOR
Don Parry
don.parry@talk21.com
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For Advertising in the USA
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US EDITOR
Ed Hirsch
ed.hirsch@iamgrp.com
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTS: (minimum 12 words).
PRE-PRINTED INSERTS: Price on application.
MECHANICAL DETAILS
| ADVERT SIZE |
depth/width- mm
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| Trim Size: |
297 x 210 |
| Full page (print area) |
272 x 185 |
| Bleed size: |
303 x 216 |
| Half page |
131 x 185 |
| One column (Third page) |
272 x 60 |
| Quarter page |
131 x 90 |
| Half column |
131 x 60 |
| Quarter column |
60 x 60 |
STANDARD COLOURS: Cyan, magenta, yellow, black.
PRINT PROCESS: Offset lithography. Screen 150. |
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EDITORIAL PLAN: 2010
The following is the editorial feature list planned for 2010. We reserve the right to amend or delete, without prior notice, any of the features as may become necessary during the year. Please note, too, that reports on major shows will be published as soon as possible after the event.
JANUARY: Updating air traffic control to streamline operations. First flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
FEBRUARY: Very light jets (VLJ): How this sector of the industry has been affected by the recession and directory of current and future models.
MARCH: Corporate Jets: A look at the current state of this industry with a complete directory of current and future types.
APRIL: Military feature: Gunships and flying surveillance platforms. A study of the latest developments in these fields and how these aircraft can assist African air forces.
MAY: A study of the strides made in the drive towards more environmental- friendly aircraft including a view of low emission engine technology.
JUNE: Turboprops – from single-engined aircraft through to airliners – the value to both the business and airline sectors with a directory of types. This edition will also contain a full report on the recent EBACE exhibition.
JULY: Farnborough Preview: Who and what will be there.
AUGUST: Our annual study of the African airline industry and a full directory of airlines will again be published in this edition. ALSO: a story on the run-up to next month’s Africa Aerospace and Defence expo in Cape Town.
SEPTEMBER: Africa Aerospace and Defence special air show number which will include a preview of the show and a full directory of all exhibitors. ALSO: A preview of the forthcoming Inter West Africa Airport Exhibition to be held in October.
OCTOBER: Full details on the Inter West African Airport Exhibition, including a Buyers Guide of all exhibitors. ALSO: Our annual Avionics Update describing the latest developments in this field of technology.
NOVEMBER: The helicopter industry today and its affect on the African transport infrastructure. This feature will also contain a directory of current types and those under development.
DECEMBER: An overview of the growing UAV industry and its future impact.
Please note that the magazine is now a standard A4. A high quality, PDFX1a, file is required or else a high resolution JPG, which can be sent to tracy@airnews.co.za or on a CD to our offices.
Please ensure that there is sufficient bleed on the adverts where required of at least 3mm all round. Note: Display or other advertisements to be set by the publisher must be emailed and in the hands of the publisher by not later than the 1st of the month prior to publications date.
DEADLINES
World Airnews is published on the 1st of each month (depending on weekends and/or public holidays), and closing date for bookings and copy is the 1st of the month preceding publication except when production is affected by public holidays. For contract advertising, existing material will be repeated if no instructions to the contrary are received by deadline.
CIRCULATION
WORLD AIRNEWS is Africa’s largest aviation journal and has an average monthly circulation of 11 822 and a readership average of about 50 000. World Airnews is read regularly by senior executives, directors, pilots, engineers etc. of airlines, charter and air-taxi operators, civil airport authorities, by commerce and industry and by people in all walks of life who are interested, or directly involved in the aviation industry.
World Airnews is recognised as the official journal for a number of aviation organisations including the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa, the SA Aerial Applicators’ Association, the Airside Operators Association of SA, the Dakota Association, and the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association. Most pr ovide World Airnews subscriptions as a benefit of membership.
For more information please contact us.
or e-mail tracy@airnews.co.za
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