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Take Flight TomorrowHelping tomorrow’s pilots take off
The United States is facing an unprecedented shortage of commercial airline pilots. High-quality pilot training programs lead to the highest levels of aviation safety, preparing future aviators to meet the demands of a commercial airline cockpit. Take Flight Tomorrow strives to help America’s next generation of pilots take flight by supporting a
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Pilot Shortage: It’s here and its impact is realWednesday, May 148:30–9:45 am — General Session area of the Convention CenterDon’t miss this engaging panel discussion on the most crucial issue facing our industry today!
Moderator• Susan Carey, Wall Street JournalPanelists• Andrew Von Ah, GAO• Joe Roman, Greater Cleveland Partnership• Dan Akins, Flightpath Economics• Bryan Bedford, RAA Pilot Supply Taskforce
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An Evening with the Drifters featuring Rick Sheppard Wednesday, May 147:00–10:00 pm — St. Louis Union Station, 1820 Market StreetJoin us this week for the most spectacu-lar Wednesday Event Event in over a decade! This Magic Mo-ment with The Drifters featuring Rick Sheppard at St. Louis Union Station, once the largest and busies passenger rail terminal in the world, is now one of America’s great marketplaces!Trolley service will be provided to and from the event in front of the Renaissance Hotel beginning at 6:30 pm
Special thanks to our sponsors:Bombardier, Rockwell Collins and Trans States Holdings and its family of airlines: Trans States Airlines, GoJet Airlines and Compass Airlines
Tickets $125 (included in paid exhibitor registrations, member registrations, and airline registrations)
WEDNESDAYOpening General Session features:Tuesday, May 132:30–3:30 pm — General Session of the Convention Center• Keynote Speaker Michael Huerta a view from the FAA Administrator’s office• Joint ERA/RAA Media Briefing & Signing Ceremony• Welcome from St. Louis Hometown hosts: Lambert-St. Louis Airport & Trans States Holdings and its family of airlines Trans States Airlines, GoJet and Compass Airlines
Calling all Airline Purchasing Representatives:Attend this week’s Annual Purchasing Forum
Maximize your networking by participating in the 2014 Purchasing Forum. Learn more about products and services valuable to your airline operation during these one-to-one meet-ups with various exhibitors!Wednesday, May 14 Convention Center2:00–4:00 pmPurchasing Forum Lounge
Thursday, May 15 Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center9:00 am–noonPurchasing ForumLunch sponsored by Accessory Overhaul Group (AOG)
University Commons Some 15 colleges and universities will attend the convention this year. Visit their special area in the Exhibit Hall and learn more about their aviation-related education programs by speaking to profes-sors and students and hear first-hand about their challenges and successes. Airline Flight Operations and Flight Training attend-ees are encouraged to network with the students and staff during a unique University Commons Net-working Hour on Wednesday, May 14, 2:15–3:15 pm in the General Session area of the Exhibit Hall.
Monday, May 128:00 am–6:00 pmExhibitor Move-In noon–6:00 pmRegistration Open
7:30 am Renaissance Golf Bus departs from Renaissance Grand St. Charles Street entrance Golf buses sponsored by FlightSafety Intl
9:00 amShotgun start RAA Golf Tournament at AnnBriar Golf Course (Waterloo, IL).Golf Hole Sponsors: Accessory Overhaul Group (AOG); ATR-North America; Empire Aerospace; Kapco Global; Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation; Rockwell Collins ARINC; Rolls-Royce
3:00–5:00 pm Parkview/Aubert Rooms, Renaissance (Grand Tower Mezzanine Level) RAA Public Relations Committee Meeting 2:00–5:30 pmHawthorne/Lucas/Flora Rooms Renaissance (Grand Tower 21st Floor) RAA Board of Directors Meeting Break sponsored by Universal Turbine Parts
6:00–7:00 pm Staller Ballroom Renaissance (Grand Tower Lobby Level) RAA Chairman’s Welcome Reception (invitation only) Sponsored by GE Aviation
6:00–7:30 pmCrystal Ballroom Renaissance (Grand Tower 20th Floor) RAA Operations, Maintenance & Safety Reception Sponsored by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation
7:30–9:30 pmHawthorne/Lucas/Flora Rooms Renaissance (Grand Tower 21st Floor) RAA Board Dinner (invitation only)
Sponsored by Pratt & Whitney Canada6:30–9:30 pm
RAA Media Dinner (invitation only) Sponsored by Embraer
Tuesday, May 138:00 am–noonExhibitor Move-In 8:00 am–7:00 pmRegistration Open 2:00–7:00 pmExhibit Hall Open 2:00–7:00 pmSilent Auction
7:30–8:30 amCrystal Ballroom Renaissance (Grand Tower 20th Floor) AMC 400 Club Breakfast (invitation only)
An International Perspective Boet Krieken, European Regions Airline Association Jeff Boyd, Regional Airline Association of Australia Philip Wang, China Regional Aviation Forum 8:45–noon Hawthorne/Lucas/Flora Rooms Renaissance (Grand Tower 21st Floor) RAA Board of Directors Meeting (AMC joins at 11)
8:45 am–noonParkview/Aubert Room Renaissance (Grand Tower Mezzanine Level) RAA Associate Member Council (AMC) Meeting 10:30 am–noon
Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center RAA Maintenance Session #1 Regulations and Issues Impacting Airline Maintenance DepartmentsSteven Douglas, Manager, Aircraft Maintenance Division, AFS-300; Les Smith, Division Manager, Air Transportation Division, AFS-200 11:00 am–12:30 pm
Room 123 (Level 1) Convention Center Emergency Response Session #1 Joint meeting with the PR Committee Media and Social Media Response to an Accident or IncidentHow and what is the response to an accident or an incident in the media?What can you say?What can’t you say?How does PR integrate with ER in these situations? How can we better work together? noon–1:00 pm
Room 127 (Level 1) Convention Center Maintenance Lunch (open to maintenance track participants) Sponsored by FlightSafety International 12:15–1:30 pm
Crystal Ballroom Renaissance (Grand Tower 20th Floor) Presidents Council Luncheon (invitation only) Sponsored by ATR-North America1:00–3:00 pmRoom 262 (Level 2) Convention Center Industry Dangerous Goods Meeting
Tuesday, May 13 Continued1:30–2:30 pm
Room 131 (Level 1) Convention Center Emergency Response Session #2 24 and 24 — The first 24 hours following an accident, and the following 24 months post accident Sue Warner-Bean — 20-year professional in aviation accidents and response. IATA trainer, USC Safety and Security Certificate program instructor, and former Alaska Air Group Emergency Response Coor- dinator — in charge of Alaska Air Flight 261 crash in January 2000. 1:30–2:30 pm Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Maintenance Session #2 Airline Maintenance Challenges, Successes and Best Practices 2:30–3:30 pm
General Session — Exhibit Hall Opening General Session in Exhibit HallKeynote Speaker: Michael Huerta, FAA AdministratorJoint ERA/RAA Media Briefing & Signing CeremonyWelcome from St. Louis Hometown Hosts 4:00–5:00 pm
Room 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Safety Session #1Advances in Safety through the ASIAS Program (ASIAS mem- ber airlines only)James Fee, Safety Analysis Branch Manager, FAA Office of Accident Investigation and Prevention; Michelle Harper, PhD, Senior Analyst – ASIAS, The MITRE Corporation 5:00–6:30 pm
Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception Sponsored by Superjet International, PowerJet
Wednesday, May 148:00 am–5:30 pmRegistration Open 10:00 am–6:00 pmExhibit Hall Open 10:00 am–3:00 pmSilent Auction8:00–8:30 am
General Session — Exhibit Hall Networking Breakfast in Exhibit Hall 8:30–9:45 amGeneral Session — Exhibit Hall General Session II
Pilot Shortage: It’s here and its impact is real Moderator: Susan Carey, Wall Street Journal Invited panelists:Andrew Von Ah, GAO; Joe Roman, Greater Cleveland Partnership; Dan Akins, Flightpath Economics; Bryan Bedford, RAA Special Task Force
Wednesday, May 14 Continued 9:00–10:00 amRoom 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Maintenance Session #3 ASIAS Assessment of Maintenance Safety Issues Michelle Harper, PhD, Senior Analyst-ASIAS, The MITRE Corporation, will provide an overview of the methodology and current safety issues that are being supported at the request of ASIAS airlines.
9:00–10:30 amRoom 131 (Level 1) Convention Center Joint Emergency Response Session #3 and Security Session #1
Active Shooter PanelWhat have we learned from past incidents, and how can we better prepare? Hear from industry members, and private sector representatives regarding how to better respond and prepare for an active shooter situation. 10:00–11:00 am
Room 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Joint Safety Session #2, Flight Operations/Training Session #1A, Inflight Session #1 Lessons from the Canadian Experience: Challenges for the Operator and Regulator When Transitioning to SMS David Deveau, Vice President Safety Quality & Environment, Jazz Aviation LP, shares his airline’s challenges during the transition to SMS.10:00–11:30 am
Room 123 (Level 1) Convention Center Flight Operations/Training #1B Pilot Supply Trends with a Focus on the Collegiate Pathway Moderator:Captain Shane Losee Speakers:Captain Darrin Greubel, Professor Kent Lovelace 10:30–11:30 am
Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Maintenance Session #4 Best Practices in Fatigue Risk Management for Aviation MaintenanceDr. Katrina Avers, Branch Manager, FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, will discuss practical, science-based ap- proaches to fatigue risk management. 11:30 am–12:30 pmRoom 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Joint Safety Session #3 and Security Session #2 Joint Meeting with Safety Committee Incorporating Security into SMS As airlines are rolling out different phases of SMS, many are looking to incorporate their security operations into their SMS programs. Hear from some carriers that have done this, learn their challenges, and lessons learned from this process.
Wednesday, May 14 Continuednoon–1:30 pm
Exhibit Hall Lunch in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Pratt & Whitney Canada12:30–2:00 pm
Room 264 (Level 2) Convention Center NACA Military Meeting Open to NACA member airlines and invited military guests) 12:30–2:00 pm Room 131 (Level 1) Convention Center Emergency Response Session #4 Challenges and lessons learned from a non-fatal accident — Review of Miracle on the Hudson Hear from Deborah Thompson — Director Emergency Plan- ning and Response, American Airlines — as she recounts the challenges, and lessons learned from the non-fatal crash of a US Airways flight in the Hudson River. 1:00–2:00 pm
Room 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Joint Inflight Session #2 and Flight Operations/Training Session #2Meet the FAA with Director Flight Standards Service John Duncan1:30–2:30 pm
Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Joint Safety Session #4, Maintenance #5 What is HFACS, why would an airline want to incorporate it, and how can it help manage human error? Brian Crawford, Director of Safety, ExpressJet Airlines, dis- cusses how HFACS can help manage human error. 1:30–3:00 pmRoom 131 (Level 1) Convention Center Security Session #3
K-9 Security-The efficacy of K-9 and the future of the programMarc Murphy, Director, MSA Specialized Security Systems, talks about K-9 aviation security. 2:00–5:00 pmRoom 261 (Level 2) Convention Center United Express Quarterly Meeting (Closed event — invitation only)
2:15–3:15 pmGeneral Session — Exhibit Hall RAA Networking Hour with University Commons Track: Flight Operations/Training Sponsored by ATR-North America
2:15–3:30 pm Room 120 (Level 1) Convention Center Inflight Session #3
Charting the New Direction for the Inflight Committee Amy Chiappe and Sonya Wolford3:30–4:30 pm
Room 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Safety Session #5 Managing Criminal and Civil Investigations into an Aircraft AccidentMargaret Giugliano, Partner, McBreen & Kopko
Wednesday, May 14 Continued3:45–5:00 pm
Room 120 (Level 1) Convention Center Inflight Session #4 Industry Round Table and Review of the Objectives for the Operations, Standards and Training Work Group Break Out Sessions3:30–5:00 pm
Room 131 (Level 1) Convention Center Flight Operations/Training Session #3 Round Table Discussion: Finding Additional Training Path- ways Leading to the ATP Certificate & Airline Careers Moderator: Captain Darrin Greubel Speakers: Gary Morrison, Captain Cal Purves, Captain Mark Champion, Professor Kent Lovelace2:00–4:30 pm
Convention Center Purchasing Forum Lounge (Open to all airline purchasing representatives)5:00–6:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Happy Hour in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation7:00–10:00 pm
Union Station Wednesday Evening Event The Drifters Historic St. Louis Union Station, 1820 Market Street Trolleys will be leaving from the Renaissance Hotel beginning at 6:45 pm Sponsored by Bombardier; Rockwell Collins; Trans States Holdings with our family of airlines: Trans States Airlines, GoJet Airlines and Compass Airlines; Lambert-St. Louis International Airport
Thursday, May 15Exhibit Hall Closed (move out only)8:00–9:00 amRoom 120 (Level 1) Convention Center Inflight Session #5 Training Work Group7:30–9:00 am
Foyer (Level 1) Convention Center Networking Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Universal Turbine Parts8:00–9:30 am
Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Flight Operations/Training Session #4 Meet the FAA with Rob Burke, Air Carrier Training Systems and Voluntary Safety Programs Branch 8:00 am–noonRoom 263 (Level 2) Convention Center United Express Quarterly Meeting (Closed event — invitation only)9:00 am–1:00 pmRoom 132 (Level 1) Convention Center Purchasing Forum Lunch sponsored by Accessory Overhaul Group (AOG)9:00–10:00 am
Rooms 120 & 121 (Level 1) Convention Center Inflight Session #6A Inflight Standards Work Group Room 120 Inflight Session #6B Inflight Operations Work Group Room 121 Concurrent Sessions of the Standards Work Group and the Operations Work Group 9:45–10:45 am Room 130 (Level 1) Convention Center Flight Operations/Training Session #5 Applying the Principles of Threat Error Management to Help Flight Crews Manage Professionalism — Air Wisconsin Chief Flight Instructor Captain Paul Preidecker 10:00–11:00 am
Room 120 (Level 1) Convention Center Inflight Session #7 Reports by Work Group Chairs and Closing Remarks
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➥ BONUS Every Regional Horizons issue and the RAA Annual Report are available electronically at www.raa.org providing advertisers
maximum industry exposure.
➥ BONUS Advertisers receive a FREE Spotlight ad in the official Exhibit Hall map distributed to every convention attendee!
Electronic ads are available in three sizes on RAA emails distributed to
thousands of regional airline executives and related suppliers, associations,
media and government officials. More than 10,000 qualified RAA contacts
receive all electronic newsletters.
Regional Horizons
RAA Annual Report
Regional Horizons –Editorial Schedule 20151Regular Departments in every issue:
• President’s corner or Chairman’s report• Industry analysis• Regulatory update• Green scene• News briefs• Upcoming RAA events
First Quarter: January–March(Issue 70)
• Forecast focus• Airline perspectives
• Supplier views• News from the Hill
➥ BONUS Pre-Convention issue and Special Associate Member Spotlight➥ BONUS 40-year regional airline analysis from industry visionaries
Second Quarter: RAA Convention Issues:
➥ BONUS Distribution at the Cleveland Convention Center and early morning delivery to all convention hotels
May 12 Opening Day (Issue 71)
This go-to convention guide includes detailed schedules of the week’s events, exhibitor booth assignments and company descriptions
May 13 and May 14 (Issues 72 and 73)
Daily coverage of all the events of RAA’s Convention in Cleveland, OH
Third Quarter: July–September(Issue 74)
• Flight Technology• Environmental update
• Training issues and solutions
Fourth Quarter: October–December (Issue 75)
• Maintenance trends • Supplier spotlights
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In addition to the six Regional Horizons issues in 2015, Emerald Media will
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Regional Horizons (6 issues in 2015)
First Quarter 2015 – January–March (Issue 70) Jan–Mar 2015 February 27, 2015 March 6, 2015
Second Quarter 2015 (Convention Coverage) May 13, 2015 – Opening day of RAA Annual Convention (Issue 71) May 12, 2015 April 10, 2015 April 17, 2015
May 14, 2015 – Day 2 of RAA Annual Convention (Issue 72) May 13, 2015 April 10, 2015 April 17, 2015
May 15, 2015 – Day 3 of RAA Annual Convention (Issue 73) May 14, 2015 April 10, 2015 April 17, 2015
Third Quarter – July–September (Issue 74) July–Sept 2015 August 7, 2015 August 14, 2015
Fourth Quarter – October–December (Issue 75) Oct–Dec 2015 October 16, 2015 October 23, 2015
RAA 2015 Annual Report
RAA 2015 Annual Report September 2015 August 7, 2015 August 14, 2015
Full/half/third or quarter pageFour color and black and white
Regional Market LinksFour color. This section, featured in every issue of Regional Horizons and the RAA Annual Report, allows companies to place a business card ad for a very affordable package in all seven issues. Regional Market Link advertisers that commit to the 6x in Regional Horizons and the 2015 RAA Annual Report will receive two points in the RAA priority point system detailed below.
Double page spreadFour color (available in Regional Horizons only).
Special premium positions availableInside Front/Back Cover and Outside Back Cover four-color ad positions available.
Belly Band Four color band wrapped around each individual newsletter.(Available in Regional Horizons RAA Convention Issues 71, 72 and 73 only).
Distribution SponsorshipFour Color. 1” strip positioned at the bottom of the cover page of each Regional Horizons showing company logo and strap line with the wording ‘Distribution sponsored by….’ . (Available in Regional Horizons RAA Convention Issues 71, 72 and 73 only).
e-MediaElectronic distribution of Regional Horizons Quarterly and Daily Convention issues and Annual Report offer Masthead ad space. Regional Horizons e-NEWS has both Banner and Skyscraper ad sizes available. All are website hyperlink sent to more than 10,000 readers, including RAA airline and associate members, media and related aviation association representatives.
Color 1x 2-3x 4-5X 6-7X Size (WxH)Full Page $3650 $3560 $3465 $3365 8.5” x 11” †
1/2 page $2550 $2470 $2415 $23857.5” x 4.75” horizontal †
3.75” x 10” vertical
1/3 page (strip) $2450 $2275 $2210 $2155 7.5” x 3.5” 1/4 page $1975 $1900 $1830 $1765 3.5” x 4.75”
1x 6x + Annual Report Regional Market Links $275 $1925 3.5”x 2”
Black & White 1x 2-3x 4-5x 6-7X Size (WxH)
Full Page $2300 $2215 $2075 $1880 8.5” x 11” †
1/2 page $1500 $1460 $1415 $13657.5” x 4.75” horizontal †
3.75” x 10” vertical
1/3 page (strip) $1200 $1160 $1110 $1050 7.5” x 3.5” 1/4 page $975 $950 $920 $885 3.5” x 4.75”
Special Positions Color Size (WxH)
Tab * $4500 8.5” x 11” †
Outside Back Cover $5940 8.5” x 11” †Inside Front Cover $4910 8.5” x 11” †Inside Back Cover $4535 8.5” x 11” †Belly Band ** $3750 Flat: 18”x 4” folded to 8.5”x 4” wafer sealed †Distribution Sponsorship** $2000 7.5” x 1”
e-Media Size (WxH)
Masthead Ad $1600 600 x 75 pixels(available in electronic distribution of Regional Horizons Quarterly and Daily Convention issues and Annual Report)
Banner Ad $900 468 x 150 pixelsSkyscraper Ad $1250 150 x 300 pixels(available in Regional Horizons e-NEWS monthly electronic distribution)
Terms: Ad space is limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Advertising rates are NET prices (advertising agencies should add appropriate agency commission).
RAA reserves the right to review and edit all materials.
Cancellation: Cancellation of any ad space booking must be received in writing two weeks prior to materials due date for that issue by: Emerald Media, attn: Kelly Murphy, 1702 Raleigh Hill Road, Vienna, VA 22182. Cancellation at this time will incur a 75% charge. Any cancellations after this date will not be eligible for refund.
Payment: 15 days from date of invoice. Invoices not paid within 15 days are subject to a 10% late fee.
Advertising Rates for 2015 (per issue)
Advertising Opportunities
Notes:* Available in Annual Report only.
** Available in Regional Horizons RAA Convention issues only.
† See Specifications page for bleed size.
Regional Horizons –Editorial Schedule 20151Regular Departments in every issue:
• President’s corner or Chairman’s report• Industry analysis• Regulatory update• Green scene• News briefs• Upcoming RAA events
First Quarter: January–March(Issue 70)
• Forecast focus• Airline perspectives
• Supplier views• News from the Hill
➥ BONUS Pre-Convention issue and Special Associate Member Spotlight➥ BONUS 40-year regional airline analysis from industry visionaries
Second Quarter: RAA Convention Issues:
➥ BONUS Distribution at the Cleveland Convention Center and early morning delivery to all convention hotels
May 12 Opening Day (Issue 71)
This go-to convention guide includes detailed schedules of the week’s events, exhibitor booth assignments and company descriptions
May 13 and May 14 (Issues 72 and 73)
Daily coverage of all the events of RAA’s Convention in Cleveland, OH
Third Quarter: July–September(Issue 74)
• Flight Technology• Environmental update
• Training issues and solutions
Fourth Quarter: October–December (Issue 75)
• Maintenance trends • Supplier spotlights
SPECIFICATIONS
Publication: Regional Horizons – Trim Size: 8.5”x 11” – Saddle Stitch – Color: CMYK (please convert B&W ads to CMYK)
Annual Report – Trim Size 8.5”x 11” Wire Bind – Color: CMYK and B&W
Production Requirements: Artwork may be submitted by: CD to: Emerald Media, 1702 Raleigh Hill Road, Vienna, VA 22182 Tel: 703/716-0503 Email to: [email protected]
File types: Press quality .pdf; Adobe Illustrator .eps (convert all fonts in .eps files to outlines and embed links) and Photoshop .tif are acceptable. For e-Media .jpg or .gif files only. Layout: Emerald Media can provide typesetting and production services to advertisers as needed. Prevailing rates apply (with a minimum charge of $150.00) and will be billed to advertisers.
Mechanical Data: Regional Horizons RAA Annual Report Publication trim size: 8.5” x 11” Publication trim size: 8.5”x 11” Bleed page size: 8.75” x 11.25” Bleed page size: 8.75”x 11.25” Live type area: 8” x 10.5” Live type area: 7.75”x 10.5”
Full PageTrim Size: 8.5”x11”Bleed: 8.75” x 11.25”Live Type Area: 8” x 10.5”
Half Page Horizontal7.5” x 4.75”No bleed
Half Page Horizontal Bleed8.5” x 5.5”Bleed: 8.75” x 5.625”Live Type Area: 8” x 5”
Half Page Vertical3.67” x 10”
Third Page7.5” x 3.5”No bleed
Quarter Page Strip7.5” x 2.5”No bleed
Quarter Page3.67” x 4.75”No bleed
Regional Market Links3.5” x 2”No bleed
Distribution Sponsorship7.5” x 1” (Regional Horizons only)
Belly BandFlat size” 18” x 4” folded to 8.5” x 4”(add .125” all around for bleed)Wafer sealed around publication.(Regional Horizons RAA Convention Issues 71, 72 and 73 only)
RAA Annual ReportFull PageTrim Size: 8.5”x11”Bleed: 8.75” x 11.25”Live Type Area: 7.75” x 10.5”(No live type within .5” ofbinding edge).All other ad sizes as shownabove. Tabs are same as full page above with no live type within .5” of RH side (binding edge) of ad.
e-MediaRegional Horizons Quarterly, Convention Dailies and Annual Report electronic distribution:
Masthead (horizontal) 600 x 75 pixels
Regional Horizons e-NEWS monthly:
Masthead (horizontal) 600 x 75 pixels
Banner (horizontal) 468 x 150 pixels
Skyscraper (vertical) 150 x 300 pixels
Please indicate issue date and type of ad Full PageHalf Page
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Regional Horizons Issue Date Iss # 4c 4c B&W 4c B&W 4c B&W 4c /B&W 4c 4c 4c
First Quarter Jan–Mar 2015 70
Second QuarterMay 12, 2015 RAA Convention 71May 13, 2015 RAA Convention 72May 14, 2015 RAA Convention 73
Third Quarter July–Sept 2015 74Fourth Quarter Oct–Dec 2015 75
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Quarterly magazine covering the news and activities of RAA and its members
An annual RAA membership directory and a valuable regional airline industry sourcebook
Terms: Ad space is limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Advertising rates are NET prices (advertising agencies should add appropriate agency commission).
RAA reserves the right to review and edit all materials.
Cancellation: Cancellation of any ad space booking must be received in writing two weeks prior to materials due date for that issue by: Emerald Media, attn: Kelly Murphy, 1702 Raleigh Hill Road, Vienna, VA 22182.
Cancellation at this time will incur a 75% charge. Any cancellations after this date will not be eligible for refund.
Payment: 15 days from date of invoice. Invoices not paid within 15 days are subject to a 10% late fee.
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