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Revue aerospatiale
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherAerospatiale
Founded1970
Final issue2000
CountryFrance
LanguageEnglish, French
ISSN0994-9003

Revue aerospatiale was a monthly magazine published by the French aerospace company Aerospatiale.

History

Aerospatiale created the magazine Aerospatiale in January 1970 as part of its public relations effort. The publication was a monthly and was published by PEMA-2B.[1] 128 issues were published through 1983. At that point, the magazine was restructured with the addition of professional journalists, became bilingual (English and French), and was renamed Revue aerospatiale. The magazine also covered competing firms, which helped to push circulation to a typical 50,000 copies.[citation needed] Gilles Patri, was the founder and editor-in-chief of Revue aerospatiale for its entire 17-year run.

Publication ceased in 2000, when Revue aerospatiale became part of EADS and the magazine transitioned into Planet Aerospace.

Special edition

editorial

In March 1990 she published a special edition of 132 pages summarizing its first 20 years of activity from 1970 to 1990. The President Henri Martre signed editorial entitled : Aerospatiale an ongoing challenge. The official company name is clearly written without an accent, and chosen to be as international as possible.

References

  1. ^ "Revue Aerospatiale". Aeroflight. Retrieved 10 February 2016.