Jack Wittman

Managing Editor, Air Transport World

Washington, DC

Summary

Jack Wittman joined Air Transport World as Managing Editor in 2018.

He began his career as a journalist in the US Army, where he attended the Defense Information School. He later worked as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers in upstate New York before joining the Gannett Government Media Corp. in Virginia. At GGMC he served for 20 years as an editor for several publications, including Air Force Times, Marine Corps Times, Armed Forces Journal, C4ISR Journal and Training & Simulation Journal. Before joining ATW he worked as the associate editor of AIAA’s Aerospace America magazine.

He lives in Burke, VA, with his wife, Amy.

Articles

By Jack Wittman
American Airlines has placed a firm order for 15 additional Embraer E175s valued at $705 million at list prices.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jack Wittman
Air Canada reported an adjusted net income of C$516 million ($393 million) for the third quarter (3Q), down 39% from a restated adjusted net income of C$922 for the year-ago quarter.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jack Wittman
Canada’s WestJet overcame rising fuel prices and other headwinds to post a third-quarter (3Q) net profit of C$45.9 million ($35 million), down 66.3% from the C$135.9 million reported in the year-ago quarter.
Airlines & Lessors