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Mon, Nov 18, 2013

Aero-TV Celebrates Two Years Of Airborne

First Program Uploaded November 18, 2011

My how time flies when you're having fun ... and creating new ways for people to stay up-to-date on the latest in aviation news.

It was two years ago November 18 that we posted our first edition of Airborne on the Internet. The project was the culmination of months of planning, and has continued to improve with every episode.

Since its inception, Airborne has grown from a once-weekly production to bringing you the latest in aviation news twice a week. Over the past two years, we've brought you live coverage of major aviation events such as Oshkosh and the Aircraft Electronics Association annual meeting and convention, featuring interviews with the industry's newsmakers and innovators in an effort to be sure you always have the latest information.

But as with the aviation industry itself, Aero-TV and Airborne are always looking for ways to innovate and improve the product. We have plans to add a third weekly webcast in the near future, and our AEA and Oshkosh coverage will be bigger and better than ever in 2014.

So here's our heartfelt thanks to you, the viewers without whom it would not be possible. Keep watching while an already industry-leading product continues to improve. We're very excited about the coming year, and we hope you are too.

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