Aviation Week & Space Technology

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Aviation Week & Space Technology (often abbreviated as Aviation Week or AW&ST and sometimes informally called Aviation Leak by the defense department) is a weekly magazine. The news content, available in print and online, reports upon the state of the aerospace industry. The magazine has a reputation for its contacts inside the United States Military and industry organizations.

Other publications produced by Aviation Week are: Overhaul & Maintenance Magazine, Business and Commercial Aviation Magazine, DTI - Defense Technology International Magazine, World Aerospace Database - formerly known as World Aviation Directory, The AWST Source Book

In January 2007 the AviationWeek.com website was 'segmented' to provide Channel Specific content. Channels include Commercial, Defense, MRO, Space and Business Aviation. New community features have been added this year including forums/groups, user generated photos, videos and blogs. Aviation Week also runs a series of MRO Conferences for the maintenance segment of the aviation industry.

Aviation Week, the business group, provides industry coverage (via news, data, analytics & conferences ) of the global aerospace defense industry.

Aviation Week is owned by McGraw-Hill.

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