Key Publishing
Private | |
Industry | Publishing |
Founded | December 1980 |
Founder | Richard Cox |
Headquarters | Units 1-4, Gwash Way Industrial Estate, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XP |
Area served | UK |
Key people |
Richard Cox Chief Executive Adrian Cox Managing Director |
Products | Aviation, rail, bus and modelling publications |
Number of employees | c.80 |
Subsidiaries | Key Publishing Spain |
Website |
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Key Publishing is a magazine publishing company specialising in aviation titles, based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
History
Airliner World was launched in 1999.
In 2005 it launched Airports of the World.,[1] and in the same year it bought PC Pilot (originally launched in 1999). PC Pilot is the world's best selling flight simulation magazine.
In December 2006, their offices were burgled, with ten computers being stolen.
In October 2009, it bought Spain's leading aviation magazine Avion Revue, and its Latin American (Mexico and Argentina) editions.,[2] formerly owned by Motor Presse - Ibérica (a division of Europe's largest publishing firm - Gruner + Jahr). This magazine, along with Avion & Piloto, is published by Key Publishing Spain.
In March 2010, it bought the title Aviation News.[3] Aviation News is Britain's longest established monthly aviation journal. Airfix Model World launched on 4 November 2010.,[4] in partnership with Airfix.
In March 2012, Key Publishing acquired several magazines previously published by Ian Allan. Titles included Modern Railways, Railways Illustrated, Vintage Roadscene, Hornby Magazine, Combat Aircraft, Classic Aircraft, and Buses.
Products
As well as its core titles, which are some of the best known in the aviation world, it produces one-off titles for organisations such as the Royal Air Force. It produces the directories for the Society of British Aircraft Companies and the British Aviation Group. It produces the souvenir programme for the Farnborough Airshow.
Titles
The following are publications of Key Publishing:[5]
- AIR International
- Airfix Model World
- AirForces Monthly
- Airliner World
- Airports of the World
- Aviao Revue
- Aviation News
- Avion & Piloto
- Avion Revue Internacional, España
- Avion Revue Internacional, Latino America
- Bowls International
- Britain at War
- Buses
- Classic Land Rover
- Combat Aircraft Monthly
- FlyPast
- Hornby Magazine
- Military Machines International
- Modern Locomotives Illustrated
- Modern Railways
- PC Pilot
- Railways Illustrated
- Steam Days
- Vintage Roadscene
- Air Traffic Management
- Airports International
Websites
Structure
It is sited on the A6121 in the very north of Stamford, not far from the former Stamford branch of the Great Northern Railway and the River Gwash (a tributary of the River Welland).