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Background and Format:Established in 1992, Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance is a bi-monthly publication covering market trends and industry forecasts of products and services. Published by Penton Publishing, it aims to serve the manufacturing and MRO sectors of commercial aviation. The ATE&M newsletter is monthly digest of the magazine sent to an active subscriber list of 17,500.Audience and Readership:The magazine is aimed at people working in airline purchasing, quality, engineering and materials management; original equipment manufacturing - airframes and components; buyer furnished equipment suppliers; component MRO and distribution; airframe MRO providers; engine MRO providers; cargo converters; leasing companies; and IT and related aviation services.Deadline:At least 6 weeks prior to publicationCirculation:Source: Publisher.Ad Rates:Advertising information can be found here.Other Information:They do not have a generic switchboard number. Contact James Pozzi directly.Awards:2013 - Aerospace Media Awards, Best International Publication (nominated)Alerts:Gorkana Alert: Monday 2 March 2015Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance has moved to a new address. The MRO Network News publication is now based at 4th Floor, Tallis House, London, EC4Y 0AB. The editorial telephone numbers remain unchanged.Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 10th November 2015Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance and MRO Network News are now owned by Penton and are no longer part of the OAG Group. The magazine is still based at 4th Floor, Tallis House, 2 Tallis Street, London, EC4Y 0AB. James Pozzi, Online Editor, can still be reached on +44 (0)20 7975 1674 and james.pozzi@mro-network.com.

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