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Business Jet Traveler

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Business Jet Traveler
EditorJeff Burger
Categoriesmagazine
Frequencybi-monthly, plus annual Buyers' Guides in English and Chinese
Circulationapprox. 35,000, about 90% U.S.
PublisherAnthony T. Romano
First issueOctober 2003
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.bjtonline.com
ISSN1554-1339

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Business Jet Traveler is a magazine written for rich people who regularly use private jets. It is designed, in the words of its publishers, "to help maximize its readers' investment in private air transport." It contains articles on taxes, law and finance; reviews of new and used jets; and reports on charter, jet cards and fractional-jet shares. It also contains travel articles, reviews of luxury autos and interviews with prominent business jet users. Past interviewees include Sir Richard Branson, Suze Orman, Wolfgang Puck,, Rudy Giuliani, Mark Cuban, Donald Trump, Arnold Palmer, Buzz Aldrin, William Shatner, Morgan Freeman, Herbie Hancock, and Stevie Van Zandt,. Annual features include a Book of Lists and results of a Readers' Choice Poll.

The magazine has won more than 85 editorial awards since 2005, including many from Folio: and the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). ASBPE competition judges have named Business Jet Traveler one of the country's 10 best business magazines in 2013, 2016, and 2018.

The magazine, which is not on newsstands, is mailed directly to its approximately 35,000 subscribers. Approximately 90 percent of subscribers are in the U.S., but the publication has readers in more than 150 countries.

Business Jet Traveler is published by AIN, which also publishes Aviation International News, a monthly business aviation industry trade magazine, and onsite publications at air shows and aviation conventions, including the biannual Paris Air Show, Asian Aerospace, and Farnborough International Airshow. In addition to the print publication, Business Jet Traveler offers iPhone and iPad editions and a website (bjtonline.com) that includes virtually all of its print content plus online-only material. There is also a twice-weekly email newsletter, BJTwaypoints, which spotlights content from the print magazine and Website.

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