FLYING Acquires AirlineGeeks

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FLYING Media Group has acquired AirlineGeeks, a digital media site that offers news, reviews, and content about the airline industry. AirlineGeeks delivers the latest airline and aviation news around the globe in real-time, offering a unique vantage point for the “AvGeek.” With more than 25 contributors, AirlineGeeks is trafficked by aviation enthusiasts, as well as airline industry executives and analysts. 

AirlineGeeks is the 20th aviation-related brand that FLYING Media Group has purchased in the past two years, in a strategy to expand the world’s leading aviation content platform and serve an audience that spans light sport to space and vintage to frontier. 

“As a young boy, I fell in love with aviation while watching airliners take off and land near my house in Tennessee. I would make my parents drive me to Atlanta’s Hartsfield Airport (ICAO: KATL) to watch the commercial aircraft and stood in awe as they seemed to defy the laws of gravity. I am an AvGeek myself, and can’t wait to build on the AirlineGeeks brand,” stated Craig Fuller, CEO of FLYING Media Group. 

FLYING Media Group has been very active in acquiring brands that service the general aviation (GA) industry. While commercial aviation and general aviation are often thought of as distinct and separate markets, in recent years they have become more interdependent. 

Commercial pilots often start their careers as general aviation pilots, and many of them retain their love for flying in small GA aircraft their entire lives. GA is also a test-bed for new technologies and airframes that eventually make their way into commercial applications. With the emergence of air taxis and urban air mobility offerings that will blend commercial aviation with personal aviation, the two markets have never been more connected. 

FLYING Media Group is not just focused on the enthusiast side of the market, but plans to use AirlineGeeks as a foundation to build a premier B2B data, news, and market intelligence platform for the commercial aviation industry. 

The global market size for the airline industry is more than $840 billion and is expected to grow by a compound annual growth of nearly 4% over the next decade.

“As people around the world become wealthier, they wish to travel. Commercial flight is unmatched in its ability to link the world and offer experiences that are only possible because of the efficiency of the global airline industry. Additionally, as supply chains continue to build resilience into their operations, global air cargo will experience exponential growth over the next few decades. This is what’s driving fast growth on an unprecedented scale,” Fuller concluded. 

About FLYING Media Group

FLYING Media Group is the largest aviation media provider in the world, with content spanning 20 aviation-related brands, including FLYING Magazine, Plane and Pilot, Kitplanes, AVweb.com, AirlineGeeks, and Aircraft for Sale

With an audience of nearly 3 million monthly visitors and subscribers, the broad reach of the FLYING platform is unmatched by any other aviation media source.

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  1. Terps: How do you qualify your remarks? Terps August 18, 2023 At 9:58 am
    His advice was nothing to “write home about.”??
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    Throughout his magazine career Collins wrote 12 popular books, many of them concentrating on instrument flight, aviation weather, and accident profiles. He served as an expert witness in several legal cases involving aviation accidents, owned many general aviation airplanes over the years, and amassed more than 20,000 flying hours.
    AOPA Senior Vice President of Media and Outreach Tom Haines said of Collins, “His leadership started us on an ascension that within in a decade had AOPA Pilot overtake the circulation of other traditional, leading general aviation-oriented magazines, a position it continues to hold today. I am grateful for his leadership, the many lessons he taught me when he allowed me to fly his revered Cessna P210, and his friendship. He was an icon in general aviation publishing and a safety advocate unlike any we’ve ever seen. He will be missed.” –AOPA Tom Haines

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