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Welcome to Aerospace and Security Media
Aerospace & Security Media is a trading arm of ASI Publications Ltd. The UK owned group is an established publishing, exhibitions & conference company with offices in the UK, France, Spain & the USA. Its current portfolio consists of the following media and products;
Trade Publications:
Aviation Security International (ASI) has been established as the leading journal for Airline & Airport Security for over 20 years. It has the privilege of being the preferred media partner for leading industry run events such as AVSEC World (IATA/ACI). For more details click on the current edition opposite or visit www.asi-mag.com.
Counter Terror Gazette (CTG). This new international publication will be published periodically and will benefit from the bonus distribution of its sister publication Aviation Security International (ASI). This new publication will be a natural extension to its coverage as it has always been pivotal in reporting on Terrorism issues in the trade and international media. For more details click opposite or visit www.ct-gazette.com
Aviation Maintenance Magazine (AVM). This publication was acquired from Access Intelligence in the USA in 2009 by the group. It is one of the leading global journals covering MRO, upgrades and refurbishment on commercial, Business/GA and military aircraft. Published out of the USA, distributed internationally, it has been established for over 30 years and is read by over 90,000 industry professionals. For more details click on the current edition opposite or visit www.avmain-mag.com.
Exhibitions and Conferences:
AVM Summit 2012 – Building on the recent successful International PMA Summit on 3-4th November 2011 in London, as organisers and publishers of Aviation Maintenance Magazine we are proud to launch the umbrella AVM Summit brand for 2012 and beyond. The AVM Summitevent will incorporate a growing number of co-located conferences around a central exhibition. For 2012, the main conference will be that of the PMA Parts Conference but joined by an MRO Software conference. Here are a few words from our Editor in Chief of Aviation Maintenance, Joy Finnegan, who is also the Chair of the overall event. If you would like to propose a speaker for the event then please contact her via jfinnegan@avmain-mag.com. Every penny counts in the volatile aviation arena and can mean the difference between profitability and loss. That has never been clearer than with the recent announcement of American Airlines filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2011.
Aviation Maintenance magazine and key partners have joined together to bring you two simultaneous conferences targeted at helping airlines and aircraft operators work more efficiently and save money. First we bring you the 2ndAnnual PMA Conference and as with our first event in November of 2011, this comprehensive, independent event is designed to give you clear insight into the opportunities and challenges associated with PMA usage. In 2012 we will emphasize and focus our information on dealing with leasing company agreements, how to make themost of the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements (BASA) and more insights from airlines already using PMAs and how they are benefitting.
We are adding a second MRO Software conference to be held simultaneously, in the same venue. This second conference will target how to harness the power of aviation maintenance-related software. In this event, our partners will bring to light how software, targeted for aircraft maintenance, can help users grow revenues, reduce costs and improve regulatory compliance – a key issue for avoiding run ins with regulators which can lead to fines. Today’s aviation maintenance software is complex, sophisticated and designed to help across the spectrum from the smallest detail to the big picture. Join us here to learn about the many solutions available to help MROs and airlines meet the complex challenge of maintaining aircraft today.




