John Morris
A business and aerospace journalist in the UK and USA for the last 28 years,
John lives in Atlanta, where he maintains and flies two classic airplanes
including a 1952 British Auster. He attended his first Farnborough in 1952--when
just eight months old! |
Barry Rosenberg
A New York-based journalist with 15 years experience covering aerospace,
defense and other technology-related industries, Barry also creates and
manages a variety of executive-level conferences. |
John Fricker
An expert on military aviation, John Fricker has more than 40 years experience
in aerospace and journailsm beginning with service in the Royal Air Force.
He is a racing pilot of some renown, and was the first Western writer to
fly a MiG-15. |
Fred George
An ex-U.S. Navy fighter pilot, Fred George is a full-time writer for Business
& Commercial Aviation magazine. He is based in California, and flies
a Mooney for business and pleasure. |
Paul Jackson
Paul is an expert on all the world's aircraft, and military aircraft in
particular. He is also the editor of the prestigious Jane's All the World's
Aircraft. |
Arnie Lewis
A veteran of air show dailies (he remembers doing them on typewriter), Arnie
is a leading authority on the world's regional and commuter airline industry.
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Paul Proctor
As a fulltime writer with Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine,
Paul covers aerospace and technology from his office on the West Coast.
His assignments with AW&ST included developing coverage in China and
Asia while running the bureau in Hong Kong. |
Bob Rodwell
A resident of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Bob has had a long career writing
for the UK daily press and the BBC. He is also a champion sailplane pilot. |
Bill Sweetman
A long-time leading defense and technology writer, Minneapolis-based Bill
won worldwide fame as an expert on stealth aircraft. He has written several
books on U.S. advanced and "black" programs. |
John Wiley
John, an Atlanta-based USAir captain and instructor on Airbus A320 airliners,
enjoys aerospace journalism as a second career. |
Paul Brou
Paul is taking a break from his regular photography business to shoot for
Show News, bringing 18 years of aerospace experience to the Farnborough
daily. He often travels from his base in Pensacola,Fla. on aviation assignments
that have included travel to Vietnam and Singapore. |
Mike Vines
From aerobatics to airliners, Mike Vines has photographed the lot. After
40 years behind the lens he has seen it, shot, flown in it -- and hasn't
missed a Farnborough since 1957. He is the author of "Wind in the Wires"
and "Return to Rhinebeck"--two books about vintage aircraft. |