Joe Anselmo

Editorial Director, Aviation Week Network

Washington, DC

Summary

Joe Anselmo has been Editorial Director of the Aviation Week Network and Editor-in-Chief of Aviation Week & Space Technology since 2013. Based in Washington, D.C., he directs a team of more than two dozen aerospace journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Under his leadership, Aviation Week has won numerous accolades for its in-depth reporting and deep dives into aerospace technology, including the 2017 Grand Neal award for “Top Brand/Overall Editorial Excellence,” business-to-business journalism’s equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Writers from the Aviation Week Network also took home six honors at the 2018 Aerospace Media Awards in London.

In 2015, Anselmo and his team spearheaded a digital initiative that provides subscribers with fresh content every day via mobile phones, tablets, or desktop computers. To mark Aviation Week’s 100th anniversary in 2016, the publication’s entire archive – more than 440,000 pages of articles, images, covers and advertisements – was digitized into a searchable online archive. Aviation Week also has accelerated its push into digital media with regular podcasts, videos, data features, infographics and eBooks.

Anselmo has more than 25 years of experience as an editor and reporter with Aviation Week, Congressional Quarterly and the Washington Post Company. He has won three Aerospace Journalist of the Year awards. A graduate of Ohio University, he was elected three times to the National Press Club’s Board of Governors, including one term as board chairman.

 

Articles

Joseph C. Anselmo, Anthony L. Velocci, Jr. [email protected]
POWAY, Calif. — Technological advances could enable unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to deliver radically improved situational awareness within five years, according to the top executive at unmanned aircraft developer General Atomics. “We’re probably no more than one-fifth along the way to developing really remarkable situational awareness,” said Neal Blue, chairman and CEO of the privately owned UAS pioneer. “We’re about one-fifth of the way of what we can actually achieve within the next five years.”

Joseph C. Anselmo, Anthony L. Velocci, Jr.
POWAY, Calif. — The top executive at General Atomics says the company will have no problem keeping up with rising Pentagon demand for its MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial system and strongly disputed past characterizations that the operation was overextended.

Joseph C. Anselmo
Hawker Beechcraft reported an operating loss of $712 million for 2009 as the company reeled from a brutal downturn in the business aviation market and a large order cancellation from fractional operator NetJets.