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 (Washington )
Thailand’s forced return of Hmong refugees to Laos is being criticized on Capitol Hill, with one leading lawmaker threatening to curb long-running U.S.-Thai military relations. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that oversees foreign operations, warns that mistreatment of the Hmong “could badly damage the Thai military’s reputation and put our military collaboration at risk.” Many Lao Hmong fought alongside the U.S. military during the Vietnam War, and some have been resettled in the U.S. since then.

Joseph C. Anselmo, Andy Nativi Andy
Boeing has acquired the remaining half of a South Carolina fuselage integration center, advancing its goal of bringing critical work on the new 787 jet in house while establishing a larger manufacturing footprint in the U.S. South.

Joseph C. Anselmo
All Nippon Airways confirms it has ordered 10 new jets from Boeing to accommodate anticipated traffic growth at Tokyo Haneda Airport. the contract is valued at just over $2 billion. The Japanese carrier plans to take delivery of five 767-300ER s between April 2010 and March 2012 and five 777-300ERs between April 2012 and March 2014.