Using research from GlobalData’s Influencer platform, Airport Technology has named ten of the most influential people and companies in airlines on Twitter during Q2 2021.
Biggest influencers in airlines: The top ten in Q2 2021
1. Isaac Alexander (@jetcitystar)
Isaac Alexander is the editor-in-chief of the Jet City Star, a blog that focuses on aviation, space and defence news and information from the Seattle and Puget Sound region. He was an aircraft engine mechanic for the US Navy between 2004 and 2010 and the co-founder and director of publicity for the Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (MIFFF) between 2008 and 2012.
Alexander was also the director of relations of Sakura-Con, a convention centre in Seattle, Washington and editor of the Anime News Network, a news website.
Twitter followers: 18,128
GlobalData influencer score: 100
US airlines say ‘worst behind us’ as vaccines fuel recovery https://t.co/N0vIK0dFnV
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By GlobalData— Isaac ✈ Alexander (@jetcitystar) April 22, 2021
2. Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir)
Alex Macheras is an aviation analyst, consultant, and broadcaster of aviation news on media networks such as BBC News, CNN, Al Jazeera, and Sky News. He works closely with industry experts and policy and decision makers to cover the latest developments in aviation.
Macheras also worked independently to report on the Airbus 380 production line and is a columnist at several publications such as the Gulf Times.
Twitter followers: 52,423
GlobalData influencer score: 69
Reacting to the UK government + UEFA/party guests quarantine exemption news earlier this week; one airline CEO messaged to say👇🏽
“Good luck to the government in their attempts to even begin trying to tell our passengers that they still need to self-quarantine upon arrival” 😬
— Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir) June 25, 2021
3. Jason Rabinowitz (@AirlineFlyer)
Jason Rabinowitz is an airline expert researching, writing, and sharing information on the aviation industry, airlines, and travel. He currently serves as the head of airline research for ATPCO, a platform that focuses on retail content and airline pricing. He also co-hosts the AvTalk Aviation podcast for Flightradar24, a flight tracking company that provides real time information on aircraft worldwide.
Rabinowitz previously served as director of airline research and as a data research manager for Routehappy, which was acquired by ATPCO. He currently leads ATPCO’s Routehappy content airline research that focuses on airline services.
Twitter followers: 50,522
GlobalData influencer score: 64
It's a new age of passenger airlines operating dedicated freighters. https://t.co/sesZOWKjR7 pic.twitter.com/pRfYHb3agD
— Jason Rabinowitz (@AirlineFlyer) June 23, 2021
4. Tim Robinson (@RAeSTimR)
Tim Robinson is the editor-in-chief of Aerospace, a magazine of the Royal Aeronautical Society that provides in-depth news, analysis and features on the aerospace and aviation industry. Established in 1866, it is the only professional organisation that supports aviation and aerospace professionals on future developments, science, and engineering. The association is focused at elevating the standards of the aviation and aerospace sectors and providing a central platform for information sharing.
Twitter followers: 23,791
GlobalData influencer score: 60
Fancy the front end of a F-4 Phantom in your shed? Latest episode of @AviationXtended takes you inside the fascinating #avgeek subculture of 'cockpiteers' who spend time & money restoring historic aircraft cockpits & flight decks. https://t.co/Str2IdZcrM pic.twitter.com/WBAs96iUTu
— Tim Robinson (@RAeSTimR) May 4, 2021
5. Seth Miller (@WandrMe)
Seth Miller is founder and editor-in-chief of PaxEx.Aero, a company providing analysis and consulting services related to airline passenger experience. Miller specialises in in-flight entertainment and connectivity experience to passengers. He brings deep insight and knowledge on in-flight services and loyalty programmes, offering consultations on passenger experience to many technology providers and airlines.
Miller is also the part-time managing director for Caribbean Airlift Alliance, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to the development of aviation and tourism markets in the Caribbean Islands.
Twitter followers: 17,901
GlobalData influencer score: 56
A Boom rep confirms to me the shift to M1.7 cruise speed as "the right balance of speed and sustainability with today’s technology" that " allows us to build an airplane that achieves the levels set out in modern subsonic noise regulation."
So it is a regulatory shift. #AvGeek
— Seth Miller (@WandrMe) June 4, 2021
6. Steve Trimble (@TheDEWLine)
Steve Trimble is a defence editor for the Aviation Week Network, a publishing and event production company offering insights and information on aviation, defence, and aerospace industries. He covers everything on the network ranging from missiles, to space and military aviation.
Trimble started his career as a journalist in 1997 and helped launch the Military.com portal in 2000. He has covered defence and aviation news for about 15 years working with websites such as FlightGlobal, which covers aviation and aerospace news.
Twitter followers: 24,082
GlobalData influencer score: 56
Boeing has released a statement on T-7A delay. A software fix for wing drop problem is being loaded now. No structural redesign necessary. Budget doc's show 15-month delay, but Boeing says internal program schedule shows only 7-month delay, due only to COVID impact on suppliers. https://t.co/Bw8kFq5NZj
— Steve Trimble (@TheDEWLine) June 17, 2021
7. Henry Harteveldt (@hharteveldt)
Henry Harteveldt is a travel industry analyst, specialising in airlines, hotels, cruise, product development, brand positioning, digital commerce strategy, and loyalty marketing. He currently serves as president and travel industry advisor for the Atmosphere Research Group, a travel advisory and consulting firm.
Henry Harteveldt is also an independent board director of smarTours, an international tour operator that curates and provides a range of low-cost group tour packages.
Twitter followers: 21,844
GlobalData influencer score: 55
.@united adds more flights for #summer2021. UA advances start of Newark-Dubrovnik, Croatia route to July 1 from July 8, upgrades Newark-Athens flights to 777s, & adds flights at ORD & IAD hubs, all due to strong demand. Impressive. https://t.co/8D4oAJjwZg #airline #travel
— Henry Harteveldt (@hharteveldt) May 17, 2021
8. Airline Reporter (@AirlineReporter)
Airline Reporter is a website that provides information related to airlines, travel, and aviation. A group of writers and working professionals from across the world contribute to the website. They provide context to the stories and information related to the aviation business. A number of media sources have quoted and featured the publication such as USA Today, BBC, CNBC, AOL Travel, Seattle Times, and Forbes.
Twitter followers: 117,193
GlobalData influencer score: 50
As usual, each airline’s decisions about onboard product have a bigger impact than the aircraft itself.
American put a LOT of seats on these 737s. And no seatback screens at all — you stream video directly to your own device.
(Flight deck has some MAX-sized displays though) pic.twitter.com/tiWxL9Q1DT
— Airline Reporter (@AirlineReporter) May 8, 2021
9. Gary Leff (@garyleff)
Gary Leff is a travel expert and the chief financial officer of a university research centre based in Washington. He frequently blogs about points, miles, and business travel on the viewfromthewing.com website. He also co-founded InsideFlyer.com, a community of flyers who exchange information on the latest technologies related to flying, flyer programmes, and travel experiences with travellers. It is a privately funded group of experts, technologists and contributors who educate on frequent flyer miles.
Leff also serves as chairman and CEO of Miles and Points Consulting, which offers scientific and technical services on frequent flyer miles and points for travel.
Twitter followers: 28,096
GlobalData influencer score: 49
There's No One At The Airport To Help Passengers In Wheelchairs, And There's Two Reasons For The Crisis – View from the Wing https://t.co/FNK4apIDmf
— gary leff (@garyleff) May 5, 2021
10. Karlene Petitt (@KarlenePetitt)
Karlene Petitt is an airline expert and pilot, who advocates for pilot and aviation safety. She researches on the safety culture and pilot training across the world, citing them to be major reasons impacting the performance of airline employees and their operational safety. She regularly contributes to the karlenepetitt.blogspot.com blog, where she educates, trains, and inspires about the aviation industry.
Twitter followers: 33,526
GlobalData influencer score: 49
The FAA is looking the other way. A must read! https://t.co/vbiR7b0LNd #aviation #safety #avgeeks #travel #fatigue @WhistlblowrNews @LawAir21 @JR_justJR @GeorgeJehn @scottiebateman @Captsully @FAA_Steve @BFGcontrol @analons @KenZeroHarm pic.twitter.com/lK5nmEy6V6
— Karlene Petitt (@KarlenePetitt) June 26, 2021
Methodology
GlobalData’s influencer identification framework identifies influencers based on relevance; size of network, connections and followers; engagement levels with their content and analysis and input from sector experts. Influencers are then evaluated on a series of specific topic-related keywords used over the period and weighted by engagement metrics.