Gregory Polek
Senior Editor

Gregory Polek has spent his entire career in aviation journalism with AIN, starting as a proofreader and assistant to then-managing editor Mary Mahoney in 1995 after serving an internship with New Jersey Monthly magazine and completing his B.A. degree in English/Writing at New Jersey’s William Paterson College. By 1997 Polek accepted a position as an associate editor, covering the regional airline beat for Aviation International News in place of retiring industry veteran Don Anderson. The assignment took Polek across North America and Europe to profile regional airlines varying in size and mission from the likes of floatplane operators Kenmore Air and Chalk’s Ocean Airways to regional jet operators such as SkyWest and American Eagle. Today, in his dual role as Air Transport Editor and International Airshow Editor, Polek writes, edits, and manages AIN’s commercial aviation content while overseeing each of the company’s daily international air show publications in Paris, Farnborough, Singapore, and Dubai. Most recently Polek has assumed oversight of daily coverage of the Helicopter Association International’s annual Heli-Expo convention.

Latest from Gregory Polek

Qantas Enters Binding Arbitration with Employees

Qantas enters arbitration with employees
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AIN Blog: In the End, More Big Airliner Orders in Dubai

Dubai's chaos proves irrelevent as orders flow.
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Record-Setting Emirates SkyCargo Adjusts to Economic Realities

Emirates SkyCargo adjusts to ups and downs of freight business.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Lands C Series LOI with Turkey’s Atlasjet

Turkish low-fare carrier Atlasjet signed for 15 C Series CS300 narrowbodies.
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GE Aviation Assists with Emirates Overhaul Shop

GE Aviation will help oversee the design and construction of a new $120 million engine overhaul shop that Emirates Airline plans to build in Dubai.
Engines

CFM PIPS Competition In Lufthansa Power Deal

Lufthansa has chosen CFM56-5Bs to power four new Airbus A320s on firm order, CFM International announced at the Dubai Air Show yesterday.
Aircraft

Bombardier 'Very Happy' with Embraer Decision Not To Launch New Jet

Bombardier Aerospace unveiled its new CSeries flightdeck demonstrator Sunday at the Dubai Air Show.
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Airline Talks Over Embraer’s Re-Engining Plan Near Conclusion

Embraer expects to finish discussions with prospective customers about a powerplant choice for a re-engined version of its popular E-Jets in around two mon
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Satcom1 Launches SwiftBroadband Billing for Charters, Fractionals

Satcom1 Launches SwiftBroadband Billing for Charters, Fractionals

More Honeywell APUs To Power Up GoAir A320s

Honeywell has extended its agreements with Indian low-fare airline GoAir for the installation and maintenance of auxiliary power units.
Aircraft

Emirates Places Massive 777-300ER Order

Emirates orders 50 Boeing 777-300ERs.
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Aircraft

Hawker Beechcraft Delivering Factory-backed XPR Retrofits for Hawker 400 and 800

Hawker Beechcraft Global Customer Support will make available factory-completed Hawker 400 XPR and 800XPR business jets.
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Engines

Boeing Takes Minimalist Approach to 737 MAX

For many months Boeing expressed a preference to introduce an all-new airplane in the narrowbody jet segment to replace its 737NG family by 2019.
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Boeing Decides to Boost Financing Exposure

Albaugh holds court in Dubai.
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After Airbus Order Blitz in Paris, Boeing Arrives in Dubai Ready To Retake Control

The long-delayed Boeing 787 Dreamliner has arrived in Dubai, just as Airbus has announced a delay in the A350XWB program.

Evolving Mission Requirements Keep Eurocopter in the Forefront

Eurocopter expects its participation in this year’s Dubai Air Show to underscore its competitiveness in the Middle East.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Showcases CSeries Flight Deck at Dubai 2011

Bombardier Aerospace is unveiling a new flight-deck demonstrator at the Dubai Air Show.

GE Working Hard to Meet GEnx Fuel-Burn Targets

Boeing 747-8F launch customer Cargolux postponed delivery of its first two airplanes in September.
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Boeing Will Reap Benefits of 787 Technology for a Generation

Boeing's delays and the unanticipated complications that arose from its attempt at a to supply-chain management with the 787 program.
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Engines

IAE Delivers 1,000th SelectOne Engine, Rolls Out SelectTwo

IAE Delivers 1,000th SelectOne Engine, Rolls Out SelectTwo
Aircraft

CSeries ‘On Track’ for First Flight in Second-Half of 2012

Bombardier expects to complete all the so-called data sets for the CSeries airliner by year-end.
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Goodrich Shows Its Strengths with Emirates Deal

Emirates Airline has signed a 10-year agreement for Goodrich to overhaul and support the 16 passenger-evacuation slides on its A380 aircraft.
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Aircraft

E-Jet Population To Multiply in Middle East

Embraer has decided to re-engine its E-Jets.
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Aircraft

Airbus ‘Terminates’ A340

Airbus has manufactured its last A340.
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More Details Emerge on Boeing 737 MAX

Boeing issues more details on 737MAX.
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Qantas Faces Low-fare Quandary

Qantas continues talks with employee groups.
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Warsaw Airport Reopens after LOT Gear-Up Landing

LOT Airlines Boeing 767 makes emergency landing at Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin Airport.
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Boeing's Bell To Retire April 1

Boeing CFO James Bell to retire on April 1.
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RAA Alarmed by New Tax Plan

The Regional Airline Association has urged Congress to reject two new taxes on airline passengers proposed by President Obama in late September.