At AviationAnalysis.net, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of aviation journalism. Our goal is to deliver accurate, insightful, and valuable content to our readers. By writing for us, you agree to follow this editorial policy. Failure to do so may result in rejection of your article. Submission of content indicates your acceptance of these terms.
Originality
We only accept original content that has not been published elsewhere. All submissions must pass plagiarism checks such as Copyscape. Writers are expected to create fresh, insightful content that adds value to the aviation industry. Articles that are copied, spun, or repurposed from existing sources will be rejected.
Accuracy of Claims and Data
All claims, statistics, and data must be accurate and verifiable. Writers must cross-check information before submission and cite credible sources such as regulatory bodies, industry reports, or established aviation publications. Any figures, statements, or technical details should be linked to their original source. Where possible, include charts, graphs, or images to support your claims. Unverified or misleading information will not be published.
Value to Readers
Every article must serve a clear purpose and provide genuine value to our audience of aviation professionals, enthusiasts, and decision-makers. Content should focus on delivering industry insights, technology updates, regulatory developments, or operational analysis—not opinion pieces without evidence. All writing must remain objective, unbiased, and free of hidden agendas.
No Promotions or Marketing
We do not publish promotional or marketing content. Articles must not advertise or endorse a specific company, airline, product, or service. Any content with promotional intent will be rejected. Titles, subheadings, and body text should remain factual and neutral.
Understanding Our Readers
Our readers are knowledgeable about aviation, aerospace, and related industries. Articles should be written with this audience in mind, providing them with expert-level insights rather than surface-level explanations. Assume that readers are familiar with aviation terminology and are seeking credible analysis, not simplified overviews.
News Reporting
When writing news for AviationAnalysis.net, accuracy is paramount. Although aviation news often demands quick turnaround, every article must be verified against credible sources before publication. We expect empirical evidence for each claim and will not accept speculative or unverified news.
Editorial Review and Acceptance
All submissions are subject to review by our editorial board. Acceptance or rejection is at the sole discretion of the editors, and all decisions are final. If an article is accepted, writers will be notified by email.
By following this editorial policy, you help us maintain the credibility and high journalistic standards that AviationAnalysis.net is known for. Together, we can continue to serve as a trusted source of aviation news and analysis worldwide.
