Joe Anselmo

Editorial Director, Aviation Week Network

Washington, DC

Summary

Joe Anselmo has been Editorial Director of the Aviation Week Network and Editor-in-Chief of Aviation Week & Space Technology since 2013. Based in Washington, D.C., he directs a team of more than two dozen aerospace journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Under his leadership, Aviation Week has won numerous accolades for its in-depth reporting and deep dives into aerospace technology, including the 2017 Grand Neal award for “Top Brand/Overall Editorial Excellence,” business-to-business journalism’s equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Writers from the Aviation Week Network also took home six honors at the 2018 Aerospace Media Awards in London.

In 2015, Anselmo and his team spearheaded a digital initiative that provides subscribers with fresh content every day via mobile phones, tablets, or desktop computers. To mark Aviation Week’s 100th anniversary in 2016, the publication’s entire archive – more than 440,000 pages of articles, images, covers and advertisements – was digitized into a searchable online archive. Aviation Week also has accelerated its push into digital media with regular podcasts, videos, data features, infographics and eBooks.

Anselmo has more than 25 years of experience as an editor and reporter with Aviation Week, Congressional Quarterly and the Washington Post Company. He has won three Aerospace Journalist of the Year awards. A graduate of Ohio University, he was elected three times to the National Press Club’s Board of Governors, including one term as board chairman.

 

Articles

Michael Mecham (San Francisco), Guy Norris (Los Angeles), Joseph C. Anselmo (New York), Andy Nativi (Genoa and Rome)
Boeing’s decision to tap James Albaugh to run its Commercial Airplanes unit is generating mixed reviews in the investment community, where enthusiasm for his technical knowledge and management ability is offset by concerns about his lack of experience in the commercial aviation sector. Albaugh arrived in Seattle on Sept. 1 as the new CEO and president of BCA, having left the same post at Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, a unit he had led since its inception in 2002. He succeeds Scott Carson, who stepped down the day before and will retire at year’s end

Joseph C. Anselmo
Shares in Singapore Airlines Ltd. (SIA) and Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. have rallied nearly 30% since the start of the year, tracking a long-term rebound in the broader stock markets. But investors may be getting ahead of themselves. A new analysis by Macquarie Research Equities analysts Wei Sim and Gary Pinge concludes that the rest of 2009 will remain rough for the two airlines. And while there are hopes of a recovery in 2010, the wild card is how strong it will be.

Joseph C. Anselmo
ILFC Chairman and CEO Steven Udvar-Hazy will team with high-powered investors in his bid to leave the aircraft leasing giant he founded and start a rival business. Udvar-Hazy plans to join forces with a Greenbriar Equity Group-Onex Partners consortium that has been unsuccessfully negotiating since June to buy ILFC from parent company American International Group, according to a source close to the talks. Additional strategic investors are being sought to fund the plan, which calls for purchasing assets from ILFC to create the new business.