Published since 1999 with the largest international
readership of airport fire fighters, AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL was
the only professional publication focused on Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) and airport fires and emergencies.
AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL
was read and enjoyed by thousands of airport ARFF,
military, municipal fire and emergency services, airport
managers and aviation safety and emergency management
professionals around the world.
AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL was published for fire and emergency
service personnel who understood that an aircraft accident could happen in any community - even
those without an
airport.
AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL
was an independent publication reporting with a balanced perspective on
international Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting
(ARFF) topics and important issues.
AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL
held no allegiance nor was party to any organizations, manufacturers,
committees, associations, groups, governmental or other regulatory
agencies and therefore could freely address and discuss the
tough issues that
were impacting the international Aircraft Rescue Fire
Fighting profession.
AVIATION FIRE
JOURNAL was never subsidized by taxpayers, special interests
or by claiming taxpayer subsidies, such as non-profit status. It was an American
veteran owned and operated 'tax-paying' small business.
AVIATION
FIRE JOURNAL was an environmentally friendly
publication which has always been published in a digital (.PDF) format 'paperless' publication. It could be printed in full or page by page, either in color or
black & white. It was your choice. Being
digital, it was a permanent publication.
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NOTICE
AVIATION FIRE JOURNAL
digital publication has
been published since 1999 supporting the international
Airport ARFF / Fire Service community in its best capacity.
We want to thank all airport firefighters and our subscribers who
have supported us these many years.
Now, after 20 years in publication, I have decided to retire and end publication
of AVIATION FIRE JOURNAL.
Our
Contributing Editors and myself have
great memories of our time publishing AFJ, presenting our
conferences, and we wish our
thousands of subscribers and other readers all the best.
Thank you for your support over these many years.
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AFTER
DECEMBER 31, 2018
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