Farnborough Report e-newsletter coming in July covers major air show from avionics, electronics, and electro-optics perspective
and Courtney Howard of Military & Aerospace Electronics will cover the week’s events at this premier industry event in a daily e-newsletter report directly from the Farnborough International Airshow 2010.
The Farnborough Report e-newsletter will cover the latest developments from the show, with a special emphasis on commercial avionics and military avionics, as well as military electronics and military electro-optics technologies. In other words, this e-newsletter will be tailored specifically to the Avionics Intelligence and Military & Aerospace Electronics readership.
Avionics, electronics, and electro-optics coverage will include business news; design-in news; product news; analysis; columns; question-and-answer interviews with influential show participants, and even blogs with the gossip rumors creating buzz at the show.
The inaugural issue on Monday, July 10, will have show preview content, including a what-to-expect column, a state-of-the-industry essay, a list of prominent exhibitors, a Farnborough pre-show rumors blog, and even predictions of what might transpire at the show.
An Overheard at Farnborough blog will be in the Tuesday through Friday issues with tidbits, rumors, and gossip each day. Also on Tuesday through Thursday, of course, will be news and analysis generated at Farnborough.
The issue Friday, July 23, will be the Farnborough wrap-up e-newsletter, with analysis on what happened and why it's important, any last-minute news, and a scorecard blog on how many of our Monday predictions actually came true.
If you are already a subscriber to the Avionics Intelligence, Military & Aerospace Electronics weekly, or Defense Executive e-newsletters, then you're all set; the Farnborough Report will go out to all subscribers. If you're not already a subscriber, go to www.militaryaerospace.com/index/newsletters.html and sign up for one or all of these e-newsletters, and the Farnborough Report will land in your inbox every day of the Farnborough International Airshow 2010.
Promotional advertising in the Farnborough Report is available. This e-newsletter will go to more than 55,000 established aerospace professionals, and sponsorship opportunity positions consist of top, middle, and anchor messages prominently placed amongst news, analysis, and our editorial team’s blogs, positioning sponsors as thought leaders amongst a unique audience of decision-makers, purchasers, and end-users.
For more information on sponsorship opportunities in the Farnborough Report, contact Publisher Doug Mailat by e-mail at [email protected], and advertising representatives Jay Meldelson at [email protected], or Phil Davis at [email protected].
John Keller | Editor
John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.