Lee Hayhurst

Editorial Director

Preston's Summary

Lee Hayhurst is the Editorial Director at RRM, overseeing four B2B publications and a website in the aviation sector. He specializes in themes related to aviation and aerospace, airlines, and the travel industry, with a keen interest in the intersection of aviation and AI, as well as startups within the sector. Outside of his professional pursuits, Lee is a dedicated dad of three and a rugby league enthusiast.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 39 %
Cites Data: 19 %
Private Sector Announcements: 16 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Commercial Airlines
  • Airlines
  • Airports
  • Travel Technology
  • Planes & Aircrafts

Pitching Insights

Lee Hayhurst's articles predominantly focus on the transportation and travel & tourism industries, with an emphasis on technological advancements and industry events. Given this, he is likely to be interested in pitches related to innovative technologies in aviation, such as predictive maintenance, data-driven technology, and cloud computing.

As a significant portion of his coverage includes press releases and private sector announcements, Lee may be open to receiving exclusive news from companies within the aviation or travel sectors about new technological developments or partnerships.

Considering that Lee does not have a specific geographic focus mentioned but covers global industry events like the Dubai Air Show, experts or sources providing insights into international trends and innovations in these fields would likely capture his interest.

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