Flightglobal prides itself on providing the most comprehensive aviation coverage in the world, and as another Farnborough Air Show becomes a distant memory, I hope you don't mind us sharing with you what the biggest air show of the year meant for us.
We are happy to report that the Farnborough Air Show was another roaring success, with
Flightglobal breaking through the two million page view barrier for the first time in a single week, with over half a million visits and over 330,000 unique visitors coming to Flightglobal during the week of the show. This is a rise of 53% versus the previous Farnborough in 2008 and 12% rise on Paris 2009.
After pioneering the integrated media coverage approach at last year's Paris Air Show a year ago, we once again opened our doors to interested visitors while producing an array of content live at the show for Flightglobal, Flight International magazine, Flight Daily News and our new interactive magazine iFlight.
Some of the other highlights included:
Our content also went beyond the aviation market with two of our videos making the daily most viewed chart on YouTube, being one of the first to show the Boeing 787 arrive and also provide a unique infrared look at the F-22 flying display, being viewed over 43,000 and 51,000 respectively.
All we can say now is roll on Paris 2011!
We are happy to report that the Farnborough Air Show was another roaring success, with
Flightglobal breaking through the two million page view barrier for the first time in a single week, with over half a million visits and over 330,000 unique visitors coming to Flightglobal during the week of the show. This is a rise of 53% versus the previous Farnborough in 2008 and 12% rise on Paris 2009.
After pioneering the integrated media coverage approach at last year's Paris Air Show a year ago, we once again opened our doors to interested visitors while producing an array of content live at the show for Flightglobal, Flight International magazine, Flight Daily News and our new interactive magazine iFlight.
Some of the other highlights included:
- Our brand new Farnborough design led show page had nearly 250,000 page views and nearly 150,000 visits
- The flying display live streaming (in association with FLIR systems) had 71,000 page views and 45,000 visits
- Our 3 issues of exclusive iFlight magazines have been opened over 14,000 times
- We produced over 400 Farnborough articles during the week which had nearly 350,000 page views on their own, over 35 videos produced at the show, 121 blog posts from our range of bloggers and countless tweets from our Twitterati.
Our content also went beyond the aviation market with two of our videos making the daily most viewed chart on YouTube, being one of the first to show the Boeing 787 arrive and also provide a unique infrared look at the F-22 flying display, being viewed over 43,000 and 51,000 respectively.All we can say now is roll on Paris 2011!



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