Load Factor

Publish with us

We publish your company

Send us what your company has announced, and name the people at your company worth reading. We keep your profile in the supplier directory, reproduce your announcements, interview your people by link, write it up, check every source, and you approve every word before it runs: on your company's channel on one of our titles, in the title's live flow, in the segment briefs, and on your own site. What reached you from all of it is counted back to you every week.

The record

published as it is verified · updated 16 August 2026

  • 320

    verified entries in thirty days

  • 186

    of them on the titles

  • 185

    companies named

  • 30

    sources in the record

  • 50

    orders, deals and launches

  • 3

    titles

Latest in the record

MDA SPACE SATELLITES FOR GLOBALSTAR SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED

MDA Space · PR Newswire · 16 August 2026

Read the titlesEvery entry links its source

What you get

Every month, on your profile and your channel.

Your Verified profile, your announcements as you published them, pieces produced from your people, the title's live flow and your channel's feed, the weekly referral report, the AI-answer check, and on Studio the webinar, the podcast and a private read of the record.
  • Your Verified profile

    Kept current, in every band

    Your company's page in the supplier directory, written by us from your own material and the public record and kept current: the overview, products, documents, people and locations, under the Verified mark, listed in up to ten category buyer's guides where buyers look for what you make.

  • Announcement pieces

    As many as you publish, in every band

    The release your company has published, reproduced as you published it on your profile and your channel, with two sentences from the editor above it saying what it is, and carried in the segment briefs.

  • Produced pieces

    Two a month on Channel, four on Studio

    A written piece of four to seven hundred words under the name of a person at your company: an engineer, a programme lead, a sales director, the founder. It starts as a short interview by link, pre-filled with what we already hold on your company so it asks only what we do not know, and it runs when you have approved it in writing.

  • Your channel

    One title on Channel, every title on Studio

    A page on the title carrying your mark, one sentence in your own words and every piece, its own feed, and a card in the title's partner band. On Studio, the card on the front page as well, and on each new title from the day it opens.

  • The live flow and the feed

    At publication, in every band

    Every piece goes into the title's flow the hour it clears, and onto your channel's own RSS and JSON feed, labelled.

  • The referral report

    Weekly, in every band

    Every outbound click, enquiry, webinar registration and identified organisation that reached you through us, counted under a published definition, with the raw log open to you and the leads delivered into your CRM.

  • The AI-answer check

    Monthly, on Channel and Studio

    Once a month we run our published question set, and yours, against the main AI models and send you the raw answers, unedited, with where you were named and where you were not.

  • The webinar and the podcast

    A webinar a quarter and an episode a month, on Studio

    A webinar a quarter, done for you end to end: the subject, the landing page, registration, promotion to the segment lists, hosting, the recording, the on-demand page and the clips, with every registrant routed to you. A podcast episode a month cut from the same interviews and recordings.

  • The record read

    Weekly, on Studio

    Once a week, what happened at the accounts you name, taken from the verified record with the source on every row, delivered into your CRM against those accounts. Private to you.

How a piece is made

Six steps from a link to a published piece.

An announcement piece skips the first three steps: you send the link, we reproduce the release under the licence you grant when you send it, you see the two-sentence standfirst, and it runs when it clears.

  1. You name the person and the subject

    In the first two weeks we agree who at your company will answer, and the first quarter's subjects.

  2. They answer by link

    We send the person a link. The conversation opens already filled with what we hold on your company from the public record and your own site, so it asks only what we do not know: ten to fifteen minutes, typed or spoken, on a phone or a laptop. Corrections, photos and spec sheets go in the same thread.

  3. We draft it

    The conversation is drafted into a piece under the person's name and appears in the same thread. Nothing from the interview is published as spoken.

  4. We source and screen it

    Every factual claim carries a source or is written as your stated position. The piece runs through the same content screen as everything else on this site, and technical detail beyond what your company has already published on its own site comes out.

  5. You approve it in writing

    Nothing runs on silence. Your approval, in the thread, is your company's decision that the piece is cleared for public release, made under your own process, and it is logged. The editor reads and signs before it runs.

  6. It runs when you have approved it

    On your channel, in the title's live flow, on your channel's feed, and delivered to you as a file you own for your own site, with the reshare kit for your people.

On export control

Your written approval is the release decision, made under your own process by whoever makes it at your company, and it is logged. An announcement reaches us as a link to something you have already published. A produced piece goes to you before it goes anywhere, carries no technical data beyond what your company has already published on its own site, and runs through the content screen published at export control screening before you see it.

Where it appears

On your channel, in the title's live flow, and on your own site.

  • Your profile and your channel

    Your page in the supplier directory, and your page on the title, with your mark, your sentence and every piece.

  • The title's front

    The channel card in the partner band; on Studio, on the front page too.

  • The feed and the briefs

    On your channel's own RSS and JSON feed the hour it runs, and in the segment briefs, labelled.

  • Your own site

    Delivered as a file you own, carrying no label from us.

Air transportPartner contentYour company

The headline of your piece, under your person's name

Partner content. Paid for by your company, written by your named person.

By Named person, Your company · the day it clears · on Air transport

The first paragraph, in the person's own words from the interview, with a source behind every factual claim.

Delivered to you as a file for your own site

On the titles

The front page

Read the titles before you buy.

The editor's stories under his own name, and every entry with the source it came from, published as each one is verified. A channel is a place on that page.

Companies we cover

All 185 companies
Bell TextronBoeingTextron AviationAirbusEmbraerRolls-RoyceRTXL3HarrisAerCapDaherLeonardoPilatus AircraftATRCirrus AircraftLockheed MartinWest Star AviationDassault AviationGarminGeneral Atomics Aeronautical SystemsHoneywell AerospaceJet AviationRobinson HelicopterNorthrop Grumman

The editor

Edited by someone who has run marketing inside this industry.

Reuben Mann is Senior Director of Marketing at an aviation software group, with a seat on its executive leadership team, and edits these titles alongside that role. Inside that group he has run marketing for eight aerospace brands across safety and compliance software, avionics and satcom hardware, consulting, emergency response and security, in four business units, for buyers across OEM, MRO, operator and regulator. He has carried a pipeline number in front of an executive team every quarter, in this industry.

Reuben Mann, editor

  • 505

    published placements

  • 8

    aerospace brands

  • 7

    years

  • 31

    written by the trade press

The media record catalogued for the eight brands, 505 placements from 2019 to 2026, 31 of them written by the trade press, 14 of those by Aviation International News.

His work has appeared in

  • Aviation Week Network
  • Aviation International News
  • Vertical
  • Skies
  • Via Satellite
  • Aviation Tech Today, formerly Avionics International and Aviation Today
  • AeroTime
  • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Airport Technology
  • AviationPros

Who it is for

Aerospace and defense companies with people worth reading.

Aerospace and defense technology companies at five to a hundred and fifty million dollars in revenue: avionics, aerospace software, satcom and connectivity, MRO and aftermarket, component and subsystem suppliers, defense electronics, mission systems, uncrewed systems, space and defense subsystems.

The person who signs owns the marketing budget or the revenue number. It takes people who will answer a short interview by link and one person who approves a piece within a week. Every band, and what each buys, is on pricing; the cases where a channel is the wrong purchase are on when not to buy this. Primes and buyers, researchers and investors, your own systems and advertisers each have their own door on the price list.

We do not sell a channel to document authoring companies, safety training consultancies or safety and quality management system vendors, the sector the editor's group works in.

Questions

The questions buyers ask first.

We already have a marketing team, or an agency.

Good. They run the building; the channel is what their month does not have room to write. Your side of a produced piece is ten to fifteen minutes by link and one written approval; the drafting, the sourcing, the screening, the publishing, the delivery and the counting are ours.

Who writes the piece?

The interview runs by link, pre-filled with what we already hold on your company from the public record and your own site, so it asks your person only what we do not know. The piece is drafted from it, edited by the editor, Reuben Mann, sourced and screened, and runs under your named person's byline after he has read and signed it. Every piece on our titles carries one named human byline.

Does a channel put us in the record?

A channel is your company's own words, labelled, on your own path on the title and in the title's live flow. The record is edited on its own terms: your announcements enter it when they pass the seven tests, and the tests are on the standard.

What about export control?

Your written approval is the release decision. An announcement comes to us as a link to something you have already published; a produced piece carries no technical data beyond what your company has already published on its own site and runs through our content screen before you see it. The screen is at export control screening.

How long from the interview to publication?

A draft in your hands within ten business days of the interview, and publication the day after your written approval. An announcement piece runs the day after you send the link, once it clears.

What if you refuse a piece?

You get the rule it failed, in writing. A refused piece inside a subscription does not count against the month and you may send another; a refused single piece is refunded.

What is the Verified profile?

Your company's page in our supplier directory, written and kept by us from your own material and the public record, under the Verified mark: the overview, products, documents, people and locations, listed in up to ten category buyer's guides, with every announcement you publish on it and every click, enquiry and organisation that reached you through it counted back to you weekly. It is in every band, and on its own it is the smallest thing we sell to a supplier.

Do you sell to buyers, or only to suppliers?

Both. A prime, an OEM or an operator searches the verified graph for nothing through the sourcing assistant, and buys a Programme for a programme page, a title sponsorship, a showcase and first look at the record read. Marketing, strategy and investment teams buy the research: pulse polls, benchmarks, custom studies, category trackers and expert calls on a verified panel of practitioners. Every door is on the price list.

Can we get this into our CRM, or through an API?

Yes. Your leads and the referral report go into your CRM in every band, by email and webhook on Verified and by native sync on Channel and Studio. The Data plan opens the graph, the record, the categories, aggregated intent and the research tables through an API and an MCP server your own assistants call directly.

What does it cost?

One annual band, two monthly bands billed quarterly, and a single piece you can buy once. No set-up fee, no per-piece charge inside a band, nothing sold separately for placement. Every price, and everything else we sell, is on pricing.

How do we start?

Send us a link to something your company has published, through the same gate every announcement comes through. The reply says what a channel would carry for your company and which band fits.

One annual band, two monthly bands, and one piece you can buy once.

  • Verified

    $3,000

    a year, billed up front

    Your company's profile in the supplier directory, kept by us, with every announcement you publish.

  • Channel

    $5,000

    a month, billed quarterly

    A channel on one title, with pieces we produce from your people.

  • Studio

    $9,000

    a month, billed quarterly

    The channel on every title we publish and on the front page, with the webinar and the podcast.

  • Custom

    Quoted

    in writing, before anything is published

    Work none of the three bands describes.

One piece, $750, once, per piece. One announcement or one piece written by a named person at your company, on one title, in the title's live flow. Read by a person before it runs. No channel, no subscription, and the money returned if it is refused.

What each band includes

The channel is one door. There are four more.

  • For suppliers

    Companies that sell into aerospace and defense

    • Listed, free
    • Claimed, free
    • Verified, $3,000
    • Channel, $5,000
    • Studio, $9,000
    • One piece, $750
    • Custom, quoted
    What each buys
  • For primes, OEMs and buyers

    Supplier development, procurement, MRO and operator engineering

    • The sourcing assistant, free
    • Programme, from $25,000
    What each buys
  • Intelligence

    Marketing, strategy, corporate development, investors

    • Pulse polls, free
    • Syndicated benchmarks, $2,500 to $5,000
    • Custom studies, from $15,000
    • Category trackers, $12,000
    • Expert calls, $600 to $1,200
    What each buys
  • Data and integration

    Your own systems, and your own AI

    • API and MCP, the Data plan, from $1,500
    • Intent and research feeds, quoted
    • CRM sync, by band
    • Licensing and bulk export, quoted
    What each buys
  • Advertising

    Companies that want the readers, not the pieces

    • Display, quoted
    What each buys

Send us a link to something your company has published.

The reply says what a channel would carry for your company and which band fits. A decision on the piece itself within five business days.