Gregory Polek
Senior Editor

Gregory Polek has spent his entire career in aviation journalism with AIN, starting as a proofreader and assistant to then-managing editor Mary Mahoney in 1995 after serving an internship with New Jersey Monthly magazine and completing his B.A. degree in English/Writing at New Jersey’s William Paterson College. By 1997 Polek accepted a position as an associate editor, covering the regional airline beat for Aviation International News in place of retiring industry veteran Don Anderson. The assignment took Polek across North America and Europe to profile regional airlines varying in size and mission from the likes of floatplane operators Kenmore Air and Chalk’s Ocean Airways to regional jet operators such as SkyWest and American Eagle. Today, in his dual role as Air Transport Editor and International Airshow Editor, Polek writes, edits, and manages AIN’s commercial aviation content while overseeing each of the company’s daily international air show publications in Paris, Farnborough, Singapore, and Dubai. Most recently Polek has assumed oversight of daily coverage of the Helicopter Association International’s annual Heli-Expo convention.

Latest from Gregory Polek

International UAS Test Group Adds Fifth Member

ICATS represents the first such collaboration between nations to share data on unmanned aerial systems.
Aircraft

‘Stable’ Boeing Moves Into Production Fast Lane

Boeing Commercial Airplanes senior vice president of programs Pat Shanahan sees flow times decreasing in a now stable production environment.
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Superjet Partners Seek Closer Ties

Evidence of the effort between SJI and SCAC to better collaborate appears in the form of two airplanes on static display at Farnborough 2014.
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Aircraft

Crane Lands A Pair Of Power Conversion Deals

High-technology specialist will support the Mars 2020 rover and Embraer E-Jet E-2 programs.

Extant Components Acquires AIM Standby Instruments

AIM’s products include the AIM 205 directional gyro, the AIM 520 2-inch attitude indicator and AIM 1100 3-inch and AIM 1200 3-inch attitude indicators.
Engines

Pratt Confirms Oil Leak Caused CSeries Engine Failure

The engine company validates a fix for PW1500G.
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Engines

Bombardier Plans to Get CSeries Back on Track

An engine failure with a Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine in May could has strained Bombardier’s CSeries testing and delivery schedule.
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UK Stifles Official Russian Presence At Farnborough

The British government has declined to issue official invitations to Russian delegates.

747-8’s Continued Weight Loss Boosts Performance

Continuous improvements to the 747-8 include a 9,000 pound weight reduction.
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Boeing Partners Get ASTM Approval For New Biofuel

Drop-in jet biofuel developed by Amyris and Total with Boeing has been approved, as Boeing aims for 1 percent biofuel use within 10 years.

Boeing’s New Panel Assembly Line Moves into Renton

Boeing expects the introduction of a new panel assembly line at its 737 factory in Renton will cut flow times by 33 percent.
Engines

Pratt Keeping Busy With GTF Work

Pratt & Whitney is working to maximize commonality and thus minimize risk with its various geared turbofan offerings.
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Engines

PWC Moves Forward With Next-Gen Regional T-Prop

The powerplant will deliver a 20-percent fuel burn improvement over existing engines in the 5,000- to 7,000-shp range.
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Aircraft

Boeing Sees Continued Strength in 777 Program

BCA sales boss John Wojick expressed confidence that Boeing would soon collect significant 777 orders.
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787 Production Stable As Boeing Prepares For Changes

Boeing’s 787 production processes continue to evolve as the company plans to increase rates to 14 per month by the end of the decade.
Aircraft

In Supplier Choices And Production Processes, Boeing Carefully Manages Risks To 777

Boeing’s latest supplier agreements for the 777X reflect a commitment to risk containment, as do efficiency improvements to the current 777 line.
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Boeing, Spirit Assessing Effects of Train Derailment

A train carrying six Boeing 737 fuselages derailed in Montana on July 3.
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ATR Welcomes New CEO

Patrick de Castelbajac succeeds Filippo Bagnato, whose four-year mandate expired at the end of May.

Mitsubishi Takes First MRJ Engine

Delivery of the engine marks a major milestone toward final assembly of the first MRJ90 flight-test aircraft.

Flybe Finland Taps Russian Market

Flybe Finland has agreed to open new routes from Helsinki to the Russian destinations of Nizhny Novgorod, Samara and Kazan on behalf of Finnair.

PSA Gets First ‘Enhanced’ CRJ

PSA plans to start operating the jet under the American Eagle brand “later this summer.”

ATR’s New Pratts Get EASA Nod

Plans call for the PW127N to progressively roll into Avianca’s ATR fleet throughout this year and next.
Aircraft

Fast Pace of Boeing 787 Fixes Challenges Operators

Boeing 787 reliability rates continue to rise, but several operators have deferred fixes to avoid down time.
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Aircraft

Airbus Assembles First A320neo

The first A320neo rolled out of its paint hangar in Toulouse on July 1.
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Boeing’s New PAL Ready for Move into Renton

Boeing expects its new panel assembly line (PAL) to significantly cut final assembly times of the 737.
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Accidents

Authorities Cite Approach ‘Mismanagement’ in Asiana Crash

Asiana Flight 214's crew mismanaged their approach and failed to adequately monitor airspeed.
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Aircraft

A350 XWB MSN005 Takes Flight

Airbus has now flown its full complement of flight test aircraft.
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Industry Braces for ‘Tsunami’ of Aircraft Retirements

Experts predict 1,000 retirements per year from commercial fleets by 2024.
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Aircraft

A350-900 Completes Hot Weather Testing in Al Ain

The Airbus A350-900 ran through a battery of tests in temperatures exceeding 104 deg F.
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