David Slotnick, senior aviation reporter for Business Insider, is leaving the publication.
Slotnick wrote on Twitter that he will be starting on the aviation beat at a new publication in about a month.
“I’m so privileged to have had the chance to work with some of the sharpest, most ambitious, most passionate reporters and editors out there,” he wrote.
Slotnick has previously written about travel-specific credit cards that offer perks, points and miles.
Prior to Business Insider, Slotnick was a freelance reporter and editor. He also worked as a media coordinator and media specialist for Mt. Sinai Health and was a media coordinator for Cohn & Wolfe.
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