19 AVIATION WEEK Editors Named Finalists for the Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards.Business, Aviation & Aerospace Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2002 AVIATION WEEK has placed 19 of its editors on the shortlist short·list also short-list n. A list of preferable items or candidates that have been selected for final consideration, as in making an award or filling a position. Noun 1. of finalists for the prestigious 2002 Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards The international Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards, organized by the World Leadership Forum in London, England, are awards for aviation writers and broadcasters. The awards were first presented in London in 1996, and the presentation ceremonies have since alternated between . The Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards, among the world's most prestigious awards for aviation writers and broadcasters, are organized by The World Leadership Forum on behalf of the Royal Aeronautical Society Founded in 1866 The Royal Aeronautical Society, also known as the RAeS, is a multidisciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community. and l'Aero-Club de France. AVIATION WEEK editors have been nominated nom·i·nate tr.v. nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing, nom·i·nates 1. To propose by name as a candidate, especially for election. 2. To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. in the following categories: The Boeing Decade of Excellence Award David North - Aviation Week & Space Technology Craig Covault - Aviation Week & Space Technology The Messier-Dowty Award for the Best Airshow Submission Paul Richfield - Business & Commercial Aviation The Bombardier Aerospace Award for the Best Air Transport Submission James Ott - Aviation Week & Space Technology The World Leadership Forum Award for the Best Avionics Submission Edward Tripp - Business & Commercial Aviation The Northrop Grumman Award for the Best Breaking News Submission Michael Dornheim - Aviation Week & Space Technology Steven Lott - Aviation Daily The RAeS Award for the Best Business Aircraft Submission Fred George & Dave Benoff - Business & Commercial Aviation The Raytheon Award for the Best Business or Financial Submission Fred George - Business & Commercial Aviation Anthony Velocci - Aviation Week & Space Technology The Lockheed Martin Award for the Best Defense Submission William Scott - Aviation Week & Space Technology l'Aero-Club de France Award for the Best General Aviation Submission Michael Dornheim - Aviation Week & Space Technology The Goodrich Award for the Best Maintenance Submission Robert Moorman - Overhaul & Maintenance Barry Rosenberg - Overhaul & Maintenance Lee Ann Tegtmeier - Overhaul & Maintenance The MTU Award for the Best Propulsion Submission David Fulghum & Mike Dornheim - Aviation Week & Space Technology The Airbus Award for the Best Safety Submission David Carlisle - Business & Commercial Aviation The RAeS Award for the Best Space Submission Craig Covault - Aviation Week & Space Technology The RAeS Award for the Best Systems or Technology Submission Robert Rossier - Business & Commercial Aviation "We are honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. by the Royal Aeronautical Society and l'Aero-Club de France recognition of the quality of reporting from our editorial staff," said Kenneth E. Gazzola, AVIATION WEEK Executive Vice President/Publisher. "These nominations are a testament to the standard of excellence upheld by all AVIATION WEEK publications. We are particularly proud of our finalists for The Boeing (language) BOEING - An early system on the IBM 1130. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. Decade of Excellence Award, Aviation Week & Space Technology Editor-In-Chief David North
He was born in Bradford of parents and educated at Douglas High School. and Senior Editor Craig Covault." The Boeing of the Decade Award is given for consistently outstanding aerospace journalism over the past ten years, especially journalism that has covered multiple aspects of the global aerospace industry. It is judged by a panel of five internationally recognized aviation journalists, under the chairmanship of Michael Donne OBE, who was Aerospace Editor of the Financial Times for 36 years. The Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards were created in 1995 to raise the profile of aerospace journalism globally and foster excellence in aerospace journalism. The 2002 Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards Gala Dinner and Presentation Ceremony will be held in the London Hilton during the Farnborough Air Show The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society on the evening of Monday, 22 July 2002. With nearly 50 products and services and an audience of millions of professionals and enthusiasts, the AVIATION WEEK division of The McGraw-Hill Companies is the largest multimedia information and services provider to the global aviation and aerospace industry. The cornerstone cornerstone Ceremonial building block, dated or otherwise inscribed, usually placed in an outer wall of a building to commemorate its dedication. Often the stone is hollowed out to contain newspapers, photographs, or other documents reflecting current customs, with a view to of the AVIATION WEEK portfolio is Aviation Week & Space Technology, the world's leading aviation and aerospace industry magazine, covering technology, business and operations in the commercial, military and space markets for more than 106,000 paid subscribers in 180 countries. The group's web portal See portal. , www.AviationNow.com, offers the industry's most reliable news, information and features. Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies is a global information services See Information Systems. provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , education and business information markets through leading brands such as Standard & Poor's, BusinessWeek and McGraw-Hill Education. The Corporation has more than 350 offices in 33 countries. Sales in 2001 were $4.6 billion. Additional information is available at http://www.mcgraw-hill.com. |
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