Stephen A. Costley

Editor-in-Chief, SpeedNews

Los Angeles, CA

Summary

Steve Costley is responsible for the production of SpeedNews.

Steve has over 30 years of experience with SpeedNews, now part of the Aviation Week Network. He joined the company in August 1989 as an Associate Editor and was named Managing Editor in 1994. He was also named Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of SpeedNews, Inc., in the late 1990s, and held those titles until Prism Business Media acquired the company from Gil Speed in 2006.

Born in Los Angeles, CA, Steve spent his first four post-collegiate years teaching sophomore American Literature and senior Writing for College courses at Chaminade College Preparatory in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley. In addition to his teaching duties, he was Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Information Director and Varsity Baseball Coach, and was named Head Coach of the Los Angeles Daily News’ Bernie Milligan All-Star Game in 1988. He also worked two years in Houston, TX as Director of Purchasing and Customer Service for Aerospace Interiors, an aircraft interior refurbishment shop that was later acquired by B/E Aerospace.

Steve has participated in many air shows, including Paris, Farnborough, Singapore and Dubai, and has attended other numerous industry conferences and conventions, such as ISTAT, Aircraft Interiors Expo, MRO, ACPC, RAA, NBAA, and of course the SpeedNews’ Suppliers Conferences. He has appeared on CNBC as an aviation analyst, and has been quoted in various newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times.

Steve holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from California State University at Northridge. He is a member of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders (ISTAT), and has competed in several local, state and national amateur golf tournaments, including the United States Amateur Championship.

Articles

Steve Costley
Bombardier Aerospace has launched an extra-capacity seating configuration option for the Q400 NextGen that adds up to 14 seats to the cabin to allow operators to carry a maximum of 86 passengers. Thailand-based Nok Air, the launch carrier for the newly configured Q400the launch customer, has placed a firm order for two of these high-capacity aircraft. The airline also holds two options and purchase rights on an additional four. The total list value of the deal is approximately $258 million.
Air Transport

By Stephen Costley
Bombardier Aerospace today at the Dubai Air Show launched an extra capacity seating configuration option for the Q400 NextGen that adds up to 14 more seats to accommodate up to 86 passengers.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Stephen Costley
Iraqi Airways has signed a letter of intent (LOI) to order five 132-seat Bombardier CS300s.
Aircraft & Propulsion