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After 27 years, Air Traffic Management magazine is to merge with sister-title Airports International.

We are immensely proud to have served the ATC market for almost three decades, but the market has evolved and it is time for consolidation. Last year’s launch of Vertiports by the Airports International team means that we are already providing in-depth coverage of the broader advanced air mobility sector – from drones to dangers – and it makes sense to do that by means of a single portal, whether within the pages of the magazines or online at airportsinternational.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to our new, stronger, offering. And that includes the Airports International presence on social media. Follow us for all the latest news – and join us to drive the debate …

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