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AIN's Business Jet Traveler Takes Home Two Awards
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Best International Publication and Best Business Aviation submission honors for Paris Airshow News sister publication.
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Best International Publication and Best Business Aviation submission honors for Paris Airshow News sister publication.
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AIN Publications' Business Jet Traveler magazine won a pair of top picks at the annual Aerospace Media Dinner Sunday night, before the opening of this year's Paris Air Show. Held at the Aero Club de France in cenral Paris, the dinner brings media professionals together to celebrate "excellence in aerospace journalism and publishing." BJT contributing writer Mark Huber took top spot in the Gulfstream-sponsored "Best Business Aviation" category for his article New Aircraft Preview-Aerion as2. And BJT, itself, won the Bell Helicopter-sponsored "Best International Publication" award.

Of 10 categories overall, AIN writers and editors were on the short list for a total of five awards, including Best Aviation Image (David McIntosh); Best Safety, Training and Simulation submission (Matt Thurber and Curt Epstein); and Best Business Aviation submission (Curt Epstein).

FlightGlobal's safety editor David Learmount and Business & Commercial Aviation editor-in-chief William Garvey both received Lifetime Achievement awards at the event.

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AIN's Business Jet Traveler Takes Home Two Awards
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AIN Publications' Business Jet Traveler magazine won a pair of awards at the annual Aerospace Media Dinner before the opening of the Paris Air Show last month. Held at the Aero Club de France in Paris, the dinner brings media professionals together to celebrate "excellence in aerospace journalism and publishing." Mark Huber, familiar to readers of this magazine for his coverage of rotorcraft, took top spot in the Gulfstream-sponsored "Best Business Aviation" category for his BJT article "New Aircraft Preview-Aerion AS2." BJT itself won the Bell Helicopter-sponsored "Best International Publication" award.

Of 10 categories overall, AIN writers and editors were on the short list for five awards: Best Aviation Image (David McIntosh); Best Safety, Training and Simulator submission (Matt Thurber and Curt Epstein); and Best Business Aviation submission (Curt Epstein).

Business & Commercial Aviation editor-in-chief William Garvey received the event's Lifetime Achievement award.

 

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