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

Regulations and Government

IATA Stands By Existing Ebola Guidelines

Golbal airline association refers members to WHO and CDC protocols
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Aircraft

Neo Draws Record Deal as Max Production Starts

Airbus wins latest chase for new narrowbody orders
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Aircraft

Earlier Airplane Retirements Have Mixed Consequences

Favorable financing environment encourages owners to retire relatively young airplanes, changing dynamics of the aftermarket business
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Envoy CRJs To Move to PSA

The move is expected to be complete by 2016.

First Extra-Capacity Q400s Delivered

Thailand’s Nok Air took delivery of the aircraft as part of a deal signed last year for as many as eight of the aircraft.

CEO Shuffle at Silver, IslandAir

CFO Sami Teittinen replaced Dave Pflieger as the airline’s CEO.
Regulations and Government

European Regionals Still Feeling the Regulatory Strain

The European Regions Airline Association general assembly in Barcelona this week heard that new regulations are exacerbating tough market conditions.
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Braathen Promotes U.S. Model for European Regionals

Braathens boss Per Braathen advocates more consolidation and closer ties with major carriers for Europe's regional airlines.
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Aircraft

As Airplanes Age, ATR Sees Europe Returning to Fold

ATR anticipates achieving sales growth in Europe as carriers there turn to turboprops to renew their fleets.
Regulations and Government

Adria Feeling Russian Tensions First Hand

Slovenia's Adria Airways has suffered a 20 percent dip in traffic on services to Moscow since Russia's annexation of Crimea.
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Japan Fails To Isolate Cause of 787 Battery Meltdown

Final report identifies likely causes but reached no firm conclusion
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Aircraft

Airbus A320neo Takes Flight

Maiden mission lasts some two and a half hours
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Aircraft

Airliner Demand Worth $4.6 Trillion by 2033, Says Airbus

Deliveries of more than 31,000 new airplanes expected
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Aeroflot Welcomes Its First Foreign Pilots

Government order allows Russian airlines to hire 200 non-Russian pilots a year.
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Aircraft

Week’s Order Take Tops $11.3 Billion Worth of Airliners

Buying spree pads backlog totals at Boeing, Airbus and Embraer
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Air France Pilots Extend Strike, Disruptions Continue

Airline forced to cancel more than half of its flights.
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Dutch Investigation Says 'High-Energy Objects' Hit MH17

Safety Board still unable to examine wreckage.
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Boeing, Ryanair Launch 737 Max 200

Latest order for 737s to take Irish carrier's fleet size to 520.
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Aircraft

Bombardier CSeries Resumes Flight Testing

Returns to air after a three-month hiatus
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Shuttle America To Absorb Chautauqua

Republic seeks to cut costs by reducing its air operator certificates from three to two.

Aurigny To Connect Guernsey with LCY

Service begins this month with a wet-leased Fokker 50.

Amakusa To Take Japan’s First ATR 42

The new aircraft is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of next year.

WestJet Encore Orders Five Q400s

Plans call for the airplanes to help support WestJet’s expansion into the eastern part of Canada.

Bombardier CSeries To Resume Flights in September

Validation of engine modification complete and certified.
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Embraer E190-E2 Sailing Through Detailed Design

Latest phase of development to last into third quarter of 2015.
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JAL Spreads Wealth Between Mitsubishi, Embraer

Firm order for Embraer worth some $677 million.
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Safety

U.S. Bans Its Operators from Flying Over Syria

Continued fighting in the country poses a threat to civilian air traffic, according to the FAA.
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Ebola Fears Mobilize African Aviation Authorities

WTO advice against bans on travel to and from Ebola-affilicated countries hasn't stopped Ivory Coast and Zambia from doing just that.
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Iranian An-140 Crashes in Tehran, Killing 40

Eight survivors taken to a Tehran hospital.
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Ukrainian Airlines Barred from Russian Airspace

Russia's ban will result in longer flights and higher operating costs.
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