Geoffrey Thomas Nominated For Four Media Awards

Airlineratings.com Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Thomas has been nominated in four media categories for the prestigious Aerospace Media Awards

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas

Published Tue Jan 23 2024

Airlineratings.com Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Thomas has been nominated in four media categories for the prestigious Aerospace Media Awards Asia to be presented at the upcoming Singapore Airshow on February 20.

Geoffrey Thomas has been nominated for the following;

Best Asian Sustainable Aviation submission

Best Asian Commercial Aviation submission

Best Propulsion submission

Best Training & Simulation submission

The articles appeared in AirlineRatings.com and Asian Airlines & Aerospace where Mr Thomas is Editor-in-Chief.

Two of the articles are considered defining pieces by the critics.

The first is The Lynching Of Qantas where Mr Thomas explains and shows why many of the claims made against Qantas and its CEO Alan Joyce are wrong. You can read the article here.

The second covers the spiral in pilot training standards. You can read that article here.

Geoffrey Thomas and AirlineRatings Editorial Director & Founder Christine Wells at the 2020 awards.

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