Virtual Sky

Virtual Sky
Editor Fares Belkhiria
Robert Pepio
Henk Wolsink
Stephen Howarth
John Swaney
Categories Aviation
Frequency Quarterly
Circulation Online
Publisher IVAO
Year founded January 2008
Language English
Website www.ivao.aero
ISSN 2466-6742

Virtual Sky (styled within the magazine as VIRTUAL SKY), is a Virtual Aviation online magazine, published monthly by the International Virtual Aviation Organisation, on issuu.com.

The readership comprises IVAO members, along with flight simulation and aviation enthusiasts worldwide.

Each month features a theme chosen by the magazine team and members are encouraged to share their related experiences and anecdotes.

Senior (Departmental) and Divisional Staff members also write about their visions and on-going projects, while official online events are promoted, next to certified Virtual Airlines, in the VA Hangar section.

History

The magazine was founded by Vybhava Srinivasan when he was the Public Relations Director of IVAO, acting as its Editor-in-Chief, along with Yigit Yildrim who took charge of the Layout and Design.

The issues became less and less frequent, until July 16, 2012, when Vybhava decided to shut-down the project due to the "reduction in the readership"[1] according to him.

This project was relaunched by Maxime Esnau and Stephen Howarth, IVAO's Public Relations Director and Assistant Director, respectively, to publish the 14th issue on January 6, 2014.

The PR-Team recognised then the importance for the Magazine, acting as the principal members outreach tool for the Organisation.

Fernando Hippólyto and Fares Belkhiria were afterwards selected, starting from August 19, 2015 to carry on the Virtual Sky project, committing to provide regular monthly issues.

Following the departure of Fernando Hippólyto as Magazine Team Manager, the publication moved to a quarterly publication in 2016.

Editions

  1. January 2008
  2. April 2008
  3. October 2008
  4. December 2008
  5. April 2009
  6. September 2009
  7. January 2010
  8. October 2010
  9. April 2011
  10. July 2011
  11. November 2011
  12. February 2012
  13. May 2012
  14. January 2014
  15. October 2015
  16. December 2015
  17. Jan / Feb / Mar 2016

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