About key.Aero
key.Aero is the new one stop aviation website from Key Publishing, Europe’s leading aviation publisher.
Frequently updated with the latest news and events from the aviation world, key.Aero is the essential information source for Military, Civil, Historic and General Aviation as well as Flight Simulation.
Featured are special articles and in-depth event listings from our team of top aviation writers on everything from Spitfires to virtual airliners. Plus, key.Aero has one of the largest online aviation communities and product directories, making it the one-stop aviation website.
Editor: Gary Parsons
Webmaster: Simon Russell
Design: Nick Budden
Managing Director: Adrian Cox
Commercial Director: Ann Saundry
Group Editor-in-Chief: Paul Hamblin
Advertising Manager: Brodie Baxter
Marketing Manager: Martin Steele
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