The successful candidate will report on the fast-growing aviation industry across Asia, one that is becoming ever more crucial to the global supply chain for aircraft and defense system manufacturers. The beat spans coverage of trends in travel and commerce that are economically defining – like the global effects of China’s reopening – to procurement deals by airlines like the blockbuster deal by Air India to buy almost 500 jets. We want to cover the airline industry as and where it matters, including in the aerospace supply chain and China’s attempt to break into that market. We also want to hire a collaborative and creative correspondent who will work with the global team now in place and develop our coverage of the business of space, an area where India, Japan and China are making new inroads. The ideal candidate here will also help catalyse coverage of Asia’s rising defense industry.
About the Role
As an Asia Aviation and Aerospace Correspondent, you:
About You
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