Global Aviator Year 2023 Magazine Back Issues
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- Hill HX50 Helicopter Now Has One Piece, Composite Fuselage
- Jaunt Journey Demonstrator With Slow-Rotor Design To Fly In 2023
- S-Tec 3100 Digital Flight Control System And Aspen's Pro Max PFD
- For The Discerning Reader
- Derick And The Taser
- Dave Jackson Clocks Up 15000 Hrs Mostly As A Grade A Flying Instructor
- Across The Pacific - A Tale Of Two Continents And Four Men
- Passenger Live Streams Final Moments
- The Dangers Beneath
- Brand New Wear Check Labs Open In Kathu Johannesburg
- Age Is Just A Number
- World's First Airbus A220 Private Jet
- The Truth Will Emerge When MH 370 Is Found
- Moscow Metro The Big Circle Line Became The Longest In The World
- New RPM Governor For Enstrom Piston Helicopters
- New Airline Fly Toucan Set To Open Its Doors In May
- Air Force One
- What Do Pilots Want?
- Alia-250 Organ Transplant Aircraft
- Maheny And Chilo Gorge
- Starliner Next-Gen Spacecraft
- Cargolux Boeing 747-400F Experiences Landing Gear Failure
- Aska A5 A Real Flying Car
- Zambia Airways Is To Spread Its Wings Into South Africa
- Smith Myers Life-Saving Artemis
- Ecopulse Demonstrator Takes Shape
- Challenges In The MRO Industry
- Airline Alliances Still Relevant?
- Pegaus Shares Sale Announced
- More Pilots Are Needed
- Women Account For More Than 50% Of The Sectors Workforce
- Exploring The Potential Of Unmanned Cargo Aircraft
- Beyond Boundaries Exploring The Convergence Of Aviation And Space Tourism
- Korean Air's Skypets Programme Soars As Pet Travel Surges
- Skills Required For Employment In The Aviation Industry
- Flight Attendants And How They Evolved To What They Are Today
- Pro Line Fusion Upgrade Now Certified For Pro Line II Equipped King Air 350
- Next Generation Cockpit Technologies Transforming Aviation
- Flying The King Air 200 - Hondajet 2600
- Cape Verde Islands Not Your Everyday Destination
- Lubrication Tips By Wearcheck
- Envisioning The Future Of Sustaianble Tourism
- Largest All-Women Voyage To Set Sail For Antarctica
- The Hx50 Helicopter Where Performance Meet Elegance
- Enstrom Helicopter Hosts Training For Zambian Mechanics
- Navigating The Skies AI's Pivotal Role In Shaping The Future Of Air Traffic Management
- Tips And Tricks For Planning A Memorable Family Trip
- Mind Propelled Flight
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Global Aviator was launched mid-2009 and in the past 17 years the magazine has shown constant growth with an ever-increasing readership.
Readers have been provided with a magazine in which the emphasis has always been on excellent quality with articles ranging from pilot experiences, technical, aircraft and helicopter test flights, news from South Africa as well as from various countries around the world written by well-known international journalists such as Georgina Hunter-Jones, Owen Zupp, Guy Gratton and Helen Krusner.
Locally, attorney Mike Wright keeps us informed on airline news and we have several freelance pilots and journalist who write for Global Aviator.
Publisher Mike de Villiers, was no stranger to aviation when he started Global Aviator. Mike had previously owned SA Flyer which he started in 1995 with long-time friend Mario Vergottini. Mario was a SAAF helicopter pilot and on leaving the air force worked at Denel Aviation on the Rooivalk project.
At the beginning of 2006, having built the magazine into an extremely successful business, he decided to sell SA Flyer to concentrate on other projects.
However, once the magazine bug had bitten, the itch remained and in 2009 he decided to start Global Aviator, today another success story with distribution throughout South Africa, surrounding countries and internationally to the USA, UK, Russia and several European countries. Global Aviator is available online through Magzter Digital Store.
Global Aviator has a very comprehensive mailing list comprising of aviators, professional and business people reaching those responsible for decision making. Through this list and via other internet connections the magazine is sent to over 100 000 people every month.
Our target readers are those with an interest in aviation that encompasses the lighter aircraft, business jets, military aircraft, helicopters and various other aspects of aviation.