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RICHARD ROSEMAN AIRBORNE DESIGN (formally RWR Designs) has been featured in many magazines and periodicals, from Industry Trades to Lifestyle and Regional Publications in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Mr. Roseman is also an ardent contributor to JetModa magazine as well as to LinkedIn articles on the Business Aviation Interior space, in the U.S. and abroad.

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RICHARD ROSEMAN has published numerous aviation news articles, specifically within the VVIP Interiors space and trends in both design and new emerging technologies. Mr. Roseman also enjoys showcasing new rollout products and services in the interiors market.

 

The articles listed to the right were all authored by Mr. Roseman and represent a cross-section of the editorial content he's developed and authored on behalf of JetModa magazine.

For more visit:  jetmodamagazine.com

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JetModa is a targeted publication covering the very latest in global Design Trends and Interior Completion related news. JM print versions are distributed at both NBAA and EBACE as well as other high profile events.  Additionally JM is circulated to designers, completion centers and owner / operators around the world. In addition to the print version, you can always read JM right here or by visiting our website.

Mr. Roseman is a founding partner in JetModa magazine and is a primary editorial contributor to the magazine. With his more than 27 years experience in Business & VVIP Jet Design and the community of professionals that make up the space, Mr. Roseman has numerous long-standing relationships with the leaders and companies that

influence our business.

Mr. Roseman has written stories on the changing climate of interior architecture in VVIPs, trends in IFE & CMS, the future of Business Supersonic, the coming advent of larger vista windows in business aircraft, an owners insight into the pitfalls of "going large" in VIP, and more. 

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