Launched in 1995, The Engine Yearbook is a unique publication and the reference book of choice for the global aero-engine community.
The 2017 issue will be available from November 2016,and is sent to 6,000 specially selected aero-engine professionals in print and digital format, in addition to having distribution at all Aviation Week Network events in 2017.
If you want to reach thousands of decision makers all year long, take advantage of the numerous advertising options within the yearbook. Advertising deadline is 7 October 2016. |
| | About the Engine Yearbook
The Engine Yearbook examines every aspect of engine development, overhaul, leasing and specialist repairs. Dedicated aero-engine content and analysis is accompanied by comprehensive directory listings of the world’s leading engine/APU overhaul shops and specialist engine repair companies.
What's inside? Dedicated sections and in-depth coverage of engine maintenance, technology, asset management and financing Analysis of key trends in the engine market by industry-leading contributorsGlobal directory of engine and APU maintenance providers and specialist engine repairs companies with contact details and capabilities |
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| | Enhanced Directory Listing
Boost your presence in the Engine Yearbook directory by taking an enhanced listing for just $300.
Stand out from your competitors by adding your corporate logo to a listing in either the Engine Overhaul, APU Overhaul or Specialist Repairs section. |
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