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ABOUT ASIAN AVIATION Asian Aviation is the leading, independent magazine covering all aspects of the civil aviation industry in the hottest and largest aeronautical market in the world. Published from its base in Singapore and now in its 20 th year of production, Asian Aviation is recognised by industry leaders as the most reliable sources of information on the industry in the Asia-Pacific region as well as Central Asia and South Asia. ASIAN AVIATION (AAV) PUBLISHING PLATFORM Print Magazine E Magazine Website Digital Magazine Notification Email 2020 MEDIA KIT Read AAV: anytime, anywhere. www.asianaviation.com 1 WHY YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE IN AAV AUDITED CIRCULATION Asian Aviation's CAB Audit of 9,747 is the largest CAB Audited publication of any civil aviation magazine in Asia. Asian Aviation has an estimated three readers per copy with a total print readership of over 29,200. Asian Aviation is highly reputable and widely quoted. It is essential reading for all aviation decision makers and industry leaders. Asian Aviation E Magazine is free for the current issue on any device, archived issues are available on asianaviation.com. Current subscribers 9,600. BEST EDITORIAL COVERAGE Asian Aviation is a leading authority in Aviation reporting in the region – the fastest growing aviation market in the world. Asian Aviation’s team are true experts in their field. Under the direction of Editor Matt Driskill, regular writers including Emma Kelly, Benn Marks, Michael Doran, Shelley Vishwajeet, Keishi Nukina, Ian Goold and Neelam Matthews bring great experience, authority and access to professional decision-makers, delivering concise, original and timely news and features. Matt Driskill regularly appears as a commentator on aviation issues for the BBC, Al Jazeera, Channel News Asia and other broadcast outlets. The result is high quality, originally researched editorial with a proven reputation for reliability, credibility and integrity ensuring high value for readers and advertisers. Asian Aviation covers significant industry topics, including exclusive one on one interviews with senior industry leaders. Every issue will also include dedicated news sections on Interiors, MRO, Business Aviation & Rotor/UAVs Follow us on Twitter: @Asian Aviation Like us on Facebook: Asian Aviation (AAV) *Audit as at March 2019 Manufacturers Airlines Airports MRO Cargo Training & Simulation Business Aviation OEMs Rotor/UAV Ground Handling & Logistics Corporate Aviation Airline Interiors/IFEC Finance & Leasing Avionics Technology Engines General Aviation Supply Chains Safety Air Traffic Management Environment/Fuels One on One Interviews © Asian Press Group Pte Ltd 2020 TEETHING PAINS Early in-service issues cast shadows over new engine benefits BEST OF THE BEST Asian airports go from strength to strength in global rankings DRONE REGULATION Regional aviation authorities look to new rules to control UAV challenge Keeping to Schedule GLOBAL MANUFACTURERS FINE TUNE THEIR LATEST FLIGHT-TEST MODELS AIRCRAFT VALUES How does ISTAT value that 737 in the window? QANTAS TRANSFORMED As the airline hosts IATA, it shows off new routes and plans COCKPIT TECHNOLOGY Upgrades in the front seats continue upward trajectory Data Defined BLOCKCHAIN AND AI TAKE POLE POSITION IN AVIATION TECH RACE AIR MOBILITY Pilotless air taxis are ramping up tests BIZAV DOWN UNDER Australia is home to a thriving business aviation sector POWERING AHEAD Engine makers hope to avoid missteps made in 2018 'Go Teams' Go MINIMISING AOG EVENTS REQUIRES 24/7 READINESS AND RAPID RESPONSES MAINTAINING FOCUS The skies are getting safer but there's work to be done APAC ROUTES Asia-Pacific continues to drive new route development globally ADDRESSING A CRISIS Australian airlines work overtime to overcome pilot shortage Balancing Act WOMEN HOLD UP HALF THE SKY, JUST NOT FROM THE COCKPIT US-CHINA ROUTES Trade tensions mean now may not be time for new flights STILL THE KING Singapore remains tops in Southeast Asian MRO GROWING FAST Younger generation propels growth in Vietnamese aviation CRYSTAL CABIN SHORTLIST SHOWS BRIGHT FUTURE FOR AIRLINE PASSENGERS Welcome Aboard AVIATION IT Tech spending is rising to improve pax experience DESPERATE TIMES Training professionals worry about workforce of the future VITAL SIGNS Helicopter EMS sector is alive and well in Asia MRO Asia Special TOP SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THEIR OWN WORDS PICK YOUR POISON Hybrid, LCC or Legacy: Shaking out the differences CLEAR DEMAND More bizav capacity in the cards at ABACE COMING TOGETHER Consolidation and JVs set to continue for MRO Looking Up? HELI-EXPO ORDERS SHOW SIGNS OF OPTIMISM FOR APAC AFTER ABACE Business jet players upbeat as market remains subdued CHINESE CZECHERS Czech aircraft maker AI hits the Middle Kingdom AVIONICS Q&A Aviation challenges in Asia are opportunities for Thales Regional Ambitions DELAYS YES, BUT REGIONAL AIRCRAFT MAKE PROGRESS A PRINTED WORLD Composites and 3D printing shake up the supply chain AIR NEW ZEALAND Innovation finds a home and record revenues follow ISLAND DREAMS Indirect flights to Boracay may be a thing of the past Going Green CORSIA LOOMS, BUT IS AVIATION ON COURSE TO MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE? Not for the squeamish ROYAL BRUNEI CEO FACES CHALLENGES FROM THE MOST UNEXPECTED OF PLACES SHOW TIME IN GERMANY Aircraft Interiors Expo showcases latest in innovations SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESS Regional plane makers growing but uncertainty and change loom GROWTH INTERRUPTED ABACE attendees fret about slowing sales, trade wars BEIJING DAXING China's newest airport readies to greet the world traveller APAC GEN AV Is there a place for general aviation in China? 2020 FORESIGHT The Airbus A330-800 takes to the skies in flight tests Driving Efficiency APAC ATM INITIATIVES DELIVERING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS Busy Times Ahead in Japan BONUS HOLIDAY AND OLYMPICS WILL BOOST JAPANESE CARRIERS THIS YEAR AND NEXT PILOT TRAINING Carriers in APAC are investing in their pilot pipelines APAC OUTLOOK Despite MAX woes, region remains confident ACCESS FOR ALL Plaza Premium spending big to expand around the world GREEN AIRPORTS Facilities around Asia hone their environmental programmes NOSE TO TAIL Asia-Pacific Wi-Fi demand bodes well for regional carriers MRJ REBRAND More than just a name change for Mitsubishi's new jet Aviation's Future VIEWPOINT: INDUSTRY NEEDS MORE WOMEN

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ABOUT ASIAN AVIATIONAsian Aviation is the leading, independent magazine covering all aspects of the civil aviation industry in the hottest and largest aeronautical market in the world. Published from its base in Singapore and now in its 20th year of production, Asian Aviation is recognised by industry leaders as the most reliable sources of information on the industry in the Asia-Pacific region as well as Central Asia and South Asia.

ASIAN AVIATION (AAV) PUBLISHING PLATFORM Print Magazine

E Magazine Website Digital Magazine Notification Email

2020 MEDIA KIT

Read AAV: anytime, anywhere.

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WHY YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE IN AAV

AUDITED CIRCULATION Asian Aviation's CAB Audit of 9,747 is the largest CAB Audited

publication of any civil aviation magazine in Asia.

Asian Aviation has an estimated three readers per copy with a total print readership of over 29,200.

Asian Aviation is highly reputable and widely quoted. It is essential reading for all aviation decision makers and industry leaders.

Asian Aviation E Magazine is free for the current issue on any device, archived issues are available on asianaviation.com. Current subscribers 9,600.

BEST EDITORIAL COVERAGE Asian Aviation is a leading authority in Aviation reporting in the region –

the fastest growing aviation market in the world.

Asian Aviation’s team are true experts in their field. Under the direction of Editor Matt Driskill, regular writers including Emma Kelly, Benn Marks, Michael Doran, Shelley Vishwajeet, Keishi Nukina, Ian Goold and Neelam Matthews bring great experience, authority and access to professional decision-makers, delivering concise, original and timely news and features. Matt Driskill regularly appears as a commentator on aviation issues for the BBC, Al Jazeera, Channel News Asia and other broadcast outlets.

The result is high quality, originally researched editorial with a proven reputation for reliability, credibility and integrity ensuring high value for readers and advertisers.

Asian Aviation covers significant industry topics, including exclusive one on one interviews with senior industry leaders. Every issue will also include dedicated news sections on Interiors, MRO, Business Aviation & Rotor/UAVs

Follow us on Twitter: @Asian Aviation Like us on Facebook: Asian Aviation (AAV) *Audit as at March 2019

• Manufacturers

• Airlines

• Airports

• MRO

• Cargo

• Training & Simulation

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• OEMs

• Rotor/UAV

• Ground Handling & Logistics

• Corporate Aviation

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TEETHING PAINSEarly in-service issues cast

shadows over new engine benefits

BEST OF THE BESTAsian airports go from strength to strength in global rankings

DRONE REGULATIONRegional aviation authorities look to new rules to control UAV challenge

Keeping to ScheduleGLOBAL MANUFACTURERS FINE TUNE THEIR LATEST FLIGHT-TEST MODELS

VOL 16, NO. 06 JULY/AUGUST 2018

AFTER ABACEBusiness jet players upbeat as market remains subdued

CHINESE CZECHERSCzech aircraft maker AI

hits the Middle Kingdom

AVIONICS Q&AAviation challenges in Asia are opportunities for Thales

Regional Ambitions

DELAYS YES, BUT REGIONAL AIRCRAFT MAKE PROGRESS

VOL 16, NO. 05 JUNE 2018

AIRCRAFT VALUES

How does ISTAT value that 737 in the window?

QANTAS TRANSFORMEDAs the airline hosts IATA,

it shows off new routes and plans

COCKPIT TECHNOLOGY

Upgrades in the front seats continue upward trajectory

Data DefinedBLOCKCHAIN AND AI TAKE POLE POSITION IN AVIATION TECH RACE

VOL 16, NO. 05 JUNE 2018

AIR MOBILITYPilotless air taxis

are ramping up tests

BIZAV DOWN UNDERAustralia is home to a thriving

business aviation sector

POWERING AHEADEngine makers hope to avoid

missteps made in 2018

'Go Teams'

GoMINIMISING

AOG EVENTS REQUIRES 24/7

READINESS AND RAPID RESPONSES

VOL 17, NO. 01 FEBRUARY 2019

MAINTAINING FOCUSThe skies are getting safer but there's work to be done

APAC ROUTESAsia-Pacific continues to drive

new route development globally

ADDRESSING A CRISISAustralian airlines work overtime

to overcome pilot shortage

Balancing ActWOMEN HOLD UP HALF THE SKY, JUST NOT FROM THE COCKPIT

VOL 16, NO. 07 SEPTEMBER 2018

AFTER ABACEBusiness jet players upbeat as market remains subdued

CHINESE CZECHERSCzech aircraft maker AI

hits the Middle Kingdom

Head To Go Here

OTASSIN NIS NONET ALI-ATQUOS A NUS QUAMUS.

AVIONICS Q&AAviation challenges in Asia are opportunities for Thales

VOL 17, NO. 02 MARCH 2019VOL 17, NO. 02 MARCH 2019

US-CHINA ROUTESTrade tensions mean now

may not be time for new flights

STILL THE KINGSingapore remains topsin Southeast Asian MRO

GROWING FASTYounger generation propels

growth in Vietnamese aviation

CRYSTAL CABIN SHORTLIST SHOWSBRIGHT FUTURE FOR AIRLINE PASSENGERS

Welcome Aboard

AVIATION ITTech spending is rising

to improve pax experience

DESPERATE TIMESTraining professionals worry about workforce of the future

VITAL SIGNSHelicopter EMS sector is alive and well in Asia

MRO Asia Special TOP SERVICE PROVIDERS

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

VOL 16, NO. 08 OCTOBER 2018

PICK YOUR POISONHybrid, LCC or Legacy:

Shaking out the differences

CLEAR DEMANDMore bizav capacity

in the cards at ABACE

COMING TOGETHERConsolidation and JVs

set to continue for MRO

Looking Up?HELI-EXPO ORDERS SHOW SIGNS OF OPTIMISM FOR APAC

VOL 17, NO. 03 APRIL 2019

AFTER ABACEBusiness jet players upbeat as market remains subdued

CHINESE CZECHERSCzech aircraft maker AI

hits the Middle Kingdom

AVIONICS Q&AAviation challenges in Asia are opportunities for Thales

Regional Ambitions

DELAYS YES, BUT REGIONAL AIRCRAFT MAKE PROGRESS

VOL 16, NO. 0X XXXXX 2018 VOL 16, NO. 09 NOVEMBER 2018

A PRINTED WORLDComposites and 3D printingshake up the supply chain

AIR NEW ZEALANDInnovation finds a home

and record revenues follow

ISLAND DREAMSIndirect flights to Boracaymay be a thing of the past

Going Green

CORSIA LOOMS, BUT IS AVIATION ON COURSE TO MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE?

Not for the squeamishROYAL BRUNEI CEO FACES CHALLENGES FROM THE MOST UNEXPECTED OF PLACES

VOL 17, NO. 04 MAY 2019

SHOW TIME IN GERMANYAircraft Interiors Expo

showcases latest in innovations

SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESSRegional plane makers growing

but uncertainty and change loom

GROWTH INTERRUPTED

ABACE attendees fret aboutslowing sales, trade wars

Head To Go Here

AFTER ABACEBusi's ess jet players upbeat as market remains subdued

CHINESE CZECHERSCzech aircraft maker AI

hits the Middle Kingdom

AVIONICS Q&AAviation challenges in Asia are opportunities for Thales

OFFIC TO OFFICTE SEQUI CONSENE PERSPIDENT V

VOL 16, NO. 10 DEC-JAN 2018/19

BEIJING DAXINGChina's newest airport readies

to greet the world traveller

APAC GEN AVIs there a place for general

aviation in China?

2020 FORESIGHTThe Airbus A330-800 takes to

the skies in flight tests

Driving Efficiency

APAC ATM INITIATIVES DELIVERING ENVIRONMENTAL

IMPROVEMENTS

VOL 16, NO. 10 DEC-JAN 2018/19

Busy Times Ahead in JapanBONUS HOLIDAY AND OLYMPICS WILL BOOST JAPANESE CARRIERS THIS YEAR AND NEXT

PILOT TRAININGCarriers in APAC are investing

in their pilot pipelines

APAC OUTLOOKDespite MAX woes,

region remains confident

ACCESS FOR ALLPlaza Premium spending bigto expand around the world

VOL 17, NO. 05 JUNE 2019 VOL 17, NO. 06 JULY-AUGUST 2019

GREEN AIRPORTSFacilities around Asia hone their

environmental programmes

NOSE TO TAILAsia-Pacific Wi-Fi demand

bodes well for regional carriers

MRJ REBRANDMore than just a name change

for Mitsubishi's new jet

Aviation's Future

VIEWPOINT: INDUSTRY NEEDS MORE WOMEN

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CIRCULATION BREAKDOWNREADERSHIP BREAKDOWN

AAV READERSHIP 2020

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Print Audit as at March 2019

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Bangladesh 68

Brunei 35

Cambodia 39

China & HK 931

India 490

Indonesia 429

Japan 377

Macau 29

Malaysia 532

Myanmar 26

Pakistan 235

Philippines 284

Singapore 909

South Korea 246

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Taiwan 197

Thailand 394

Vietnam 302

Kazakhstan 11

Asia 5,624

Australasia 1,660

Europe 1,518

The Americas 609

Middle East & Africa 336

Print Total 9,747

E Magazine Total 9,600

TOTAL TOTAL CIRCULATION 19,347

READER PROFILE BY JOB TITLE NO. %

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Aviation Industry

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VP/Director/GM 3,891 40

Regional Manager 1,588 16

Marketing/Engineering/Manager/Executive 1,645 17

Consultant 389 4

Agent 352 4

TOTAL 9,747 100

READER PROFILE BY INDUSTRY SEGMENT NO. %

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• Commercial Airlines • Cargo Airlines • Corporate Aviation • Ground Handling • Training & Simulation

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Other

Defence Aerospace 318 3

Airports 947 10

Government 337 3

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Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul 1,909 20

Manufacturers/Suppliers 2,276 23

Trade Associations & Learned Bodies 58 0.6

Miscellaneous 50 0.4

TOTAL 9,747 100

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Asian Aviation will endeavour to publish scheduled features listed and distribute advertised bonus issues, however, this can be subject to change.

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Terms and Conditions 2020

1.These terms and conditions shall apply to, and form part of, each Order for advertising placed with the Publisher. No person may vary these terms and conditions without the approval in writing from the Publisher or his/her duly authorised officer.

Obligations of Publisher

2. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter contained, the Publisher shall publish all advertising in accordance with the Order received from the Advertiser.

Order Requirements

3. The Advertiser or Advertising Agency is solely responsible to submit to the Publisher requested material by the Due Date.

(i). A signed and dated email attachment of the proof of advertisement from the Advertiser or its Agent will be sufficient acknowledgement that the Advertiser has approved the final artwork.

Payments

4. The Advertiser or Advertising Agency shall pay to the Publisher the total invoiced amount for all advertising that shall comprise the total amount shown in the Advertising Insertion Order and all other costs or expenses that may be incurred by the Publisher.

(i) Payment in full of the total amounts shall be made to the Publisher within 30 days of the date of invoice whether directly from the Advertiser or Advertising Agency;

(ii) Advertisers or Advertising Agencies with whom an Advertising Insertion Order is received by the publisher accept the Publishers payment terms and cannot be altered in anyway without written approval;

(iii) The Publisher cannot accept or will not under any circumstances be liable for paying Advertisers or Advertising Agencies remitter bank fees on electronic transfers;

(iv) Where an Advertising Agency is in default of the credit terms of 30 days, the Publisher will be entitled to approach the Advertiser directly in writing for payment without notice;

(v) Payments received within 30 days from date of invoice, will be entitled to a Discount of 3% off the Net value of the Insertion Order. Please contact [email protected] to set up account discounts.

(vi) Late fees of 3% may apply for payments over 60 days from date of invoice, unless otherwise agreed with the publisher. The fees will be added to the following invoice.

(vii) International payments are to be made by way of Electronic Wire Transfer to the nominated bank account on the invoices. Paper cheques are no longer accepted. Credit Card payments via Visa and Mastercard will be accepted but will incur a bank service fee, for further details please contact our office. (viii) All online orders will be invoiced in total at the commencement of the campaign.

(ix) Print and online orders running in the same month will be invoiced in total on the same invoice.

Agent's Commission

5. Where the advertisement is booked by an accredited Advertising Agency and provided that payment is made in accordance with clause 4, the Publisher shall pay the advertising agency a commission calculated at an agreed rate of the invoiced total space charged.

Rights of Publisher

6. The Advertiser acknowledges that the Publisher at his/her discretion shall be entitled to do any of the following:

(i) Decline or cancel any advertisement or series of advertisements to which the Order relates without stating any reason;

(ii) Postpone the publication of any advertisement at any time or times and from time to time; any print or online

(iii) Not be responsible for any advertising material which remains in its or its printers

possession 12 months from the last month of publication of the advertisement to which that material relates, without being required to give notice to any person or agency and without in any way being responsible for loss;

(iv) Cut or alter any print or artwork or other materials supplied by the Advertiser or Advertising Agency in order to conform to mechanical requirements, without being responsible for any loss;

(v) Place the word advertisement on any copy, which in the Publishers opinion too closely resembles editorial matter.

(vi) All requested advertising placements will be considered but the Publishers decision is final.

(vii) Is not responsible to collect or collate client's online campaign statistics.

Legal Compliance

7. Advertisements are accepted for publication on the understanding that they comply with current Acts and Regulations and common law obligations concerning advertising in newspapers and magazines applicable in Singapore;

(i) However, the publication of any advertisement pursuant to the Order is strictly subject to the Publishers approval;

(ii) Without limiting the generality for clause 6, the Publisher shall not be required to accept any advertising material the publication of which may in its opinion contravene any provision of the Trade Practices Act, Singapore.

Publisher's Limited Liability

8. The Publisher shall not be liable for any loss or damage from the failure for whatever reason of any particular advertisement to appear on any specified date, deadline or at all.

Substituted Orders

9. The Publisher will not accept a cancellation of the Insertion Order whether in whole or in part after the booking deadline date or dates shown on the publishing schedule.

(i) Where, in respect of any advertising copy for any issue is not received by the Publisher by the published deadline date, then the Publisher shall be entitled to insert in that issue in its place copy previously used for the purposes of fulfilling the Insertion Order and will apply the rate applicable to that advertising;

(ii) If copy is not received by the published deadline date the advertiser will be fully responsible for the total payment of the cost of the Insertion Order.

Contracted Advertising Rates

10. Contracted rates shall apply in respect of Insertion Orders placed for completion within a term of 12 months of the publication of the next issue to go to print after the Booking Deadline Date. If the Advertiser for any reason shall use less space than that contracted for in the Insertion Order, then the Publisher shall be entitled to increase the applicable rate according to the amount of space actually used.

Advertiser Acting as Principal

11. The Advertiser or Advertising Agency warrants that he, she or it places the Insertion Order as principal and that he, she or it shall be liable to observe these terms and conditions.

Indemnity to Publisher by Advertiser

12. The Advertiser and Advertising Agency hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold indemnified the Publisher, its servants and agents and each of them against all liability, claims or proceedings and legal costs on an indemnity basis whatsoever which may arise from the publication of any advertisement or material pursuant to the Insertion Order, and in particular but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to indemnify and hold indemnified each and all of them against any action for defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, or infringement of any trade marks, name or logo.

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Publisher

Asian Press Group Pte Ltd