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Aerotech News and Review
Cover of the January 8, 2021, issue
TypeBi-Weekly trade newspaper
Owner(s)Aerotech News and Review Inc.
Founder(s)Paul and Lisa Kinison
FoundedFebruary 1986
(38 years ago)
 (1986-02)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersLancaster, California
Sister newspapers
  • Aerotech News (Antelope Valley)
  • Aerotech News and Review (Edwards)
  • Desert Lightning News (David-Monthan AFB)
  • Desert Lightning News (Southern Nevada Edition — Nellis/Creech AFB)
  • Thunderbolt (Luke AFB)
  • ISSN1094-7302
    OCLC number56975066
    Websitewww.aerotechnews.com

    Aerotech News and Review Inc., established in February 1986, is an American bi-weekly aerospace trade journal and publishing company with corporate headquarters in Lancaster, California.

    Aerotech News is currently publishing 4 base newspapers in addition to their flagship publication, Aerotech News and Review. Recently,[when?] the company began to expand their operations by increasing their Web presence. The company now has a multimedia division and owns a variety of domains that offer international, national, and regional aerospace and defense-related news. Aerotech provides information about new aerospace technology and developments and also includes features on noteworthy people, and businesses that affect the aerospace community. Their primary goal is to inform their readers about events that have a direct effect on them, their jobs and their companies. Aerotech has offices in California, Arizona and Nevada.

    History[edit]

    Blue Angels

    Aerotech News and Review, Inc. was founded by Paul and Lisa Kinison in 1986. In February of that year, the first edition of Antelope Valley Aerospace — now Aerotech News and Review — hit the newsstands. When the first issues hit the stands, the response from readers and advertisers was tremendous. In June 1987, the name was changed to Aerotech News and Review to reflect a more professional readership and growing service area.

    In August 1989, Aerotech published its first single-focus, magazine-style, special edition that covered the first flight of the B-2 stealth bomber, a history of Northrop and an overview of flying wings of the past. Since then Aerotech has published several other magazine-style issues focusing on specific topics too lengthy to cover in newspaper-fashion, with military air show publications being a favorite.

    In 1990, the company was awarded the contract to publish its first military newspaper, the Edwards Air Force Base Desert Wings. A highlight in the company's history was when they acquired the contract for the Thunderbolt, a publication for Luke Air Force Base, AZ, which had been held by the prior publisher for 30 years.

    In 2009, the company launched its multimedia division. This new addition has allowed Aerotech News and Review to remain stable while many other newspaper publishing companies have had to close to their doors.

    Today, Aerotech News and Review, Inc. publishes a total of five military and defense newspapers. What started as a monthly publication focusing on aerospace and defense in California's Antelope Valley, has grown to become a bi-weekly newspaper with a Web presence that attracts readers from around the world.

    Military newspapers published by Aerotech News and Review, Inc.[edit]

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