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by Flight Safety Foundation | May 20, 2009

AeroSafety World continues Flight Safety Foundation’s tradition of excellence in aviation safety journalism that stretches back more than 50 years. AeroSafety World, originally called Aviation Safety World, was launched as a full-color magazine in July 2006 and is now published 10 times a year. Effective with the November 2016 issue, AeroSafety World transitioned to a digital-only format, but continues to offer in-depth analysis of important safety issues facing the industry as well as a greater emphasis on timely news coverage. Archives containing the seven newsletters the Foundation produced before AeroSafety World was launched remain active and back issues of the newsletters are still available. See Publications for more information.

Publishing a digital magazine, especially a high-quality one like AeroSafety World, is expensive. Members make all that possible. We feel they are entitled to some privileges.

Members have online access to AeroSafety World immediately upon publication. The Foundation also offers ASW via a mobile app. The app is free to download, but you must be a Foundation member to login and view the content.

If you are not already a member, we would be happy to welcome you as one.

For more information please contact the Flight Safety Foundation membership department at; membership@flightsafety.org or phone; +1.703.739.6700, and ask for Louise Martin, ext. 112 or Ahlam Wahdan, ext. 102.

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