Flying (magazine)

Flying (magazine)

FLYING is an aviation magazine published since 1927 (original name "Popular Aviation"). It is read by pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation-oriented executives in business and general aviation markets worldwide. It has the largest paid subscription, newsstand, and international circulation of any U.S.-based aviation magazine, according to the publisher, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., Inc, New York, NY. They promote it as "The World’s Most Widely Read Aviation Magazine."

* Publisher: Dick Koenig
* Editor: J. Mac McClellan
* Frequency: Monthly, plus 3 special sections
* Audience: 1.2 Million
* Male/Female: 98% to 2%
* Average Age: 51
* Average HHI: $150,530
* Cover Price: $4.50
* Current Circ: 275,024 (ABC 06/05)

:"Source: [http://www.hfmus.com/HachetteUSA/Page.asp?Site=Flying&Page=Overview Flying Media Kit (accessed December 10, 2006)] "

ee also

* Gordon Baxter
* Richard Collins
* Len Morgan
* Peter Garrison

External links

* [http://www.flyingmag.com Official site]


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