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After 25 Years, Karl Schwarz Steps Down as 'Flug Revue' Editor-in-Chief

A new era begins at 'Flug Revue' as Karl Schwarz retires. Patrick Hoeveler and Patrick Zwerger take the helm, promising closer collaboration and digital integration.

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After 25 Years, Karl Schwarz Steps Down as 'Flug Revue' Editor-in-Chief

After 25 years at the helm, Karl Schwarz is stepping down as the editor-in-chief of 'Flights Revue', the renowned aviation magazine. Taking his place is Patrick Hoeveler, who will lead the publication alongside Patrick Zwerger as deputy editor-in-chief. The new leadership aims to build on Schwarz's success and further integrate digital channels.

Schwarz's departure marks the end of an era. Under his leadership, 'Flights Revue' became a market leader, praised by Benjamin Pfalzgraf, publisher of the mobility business area. Hoeveler, who previously led the online editorial team with Zwerger, will now take on the mantle of editor-in-chief. Together, they plan to collaborate closely with other aviation titles from Motor Presse Stuttgart, creating joint, platform-neutral content to strengthen the 'Flights Revue' brand and reach a wider audience.

The new team's strategy is to build on the strong foundation laid by Schwarz. They aim to further integrate the well-collaborating aviation editorial teams and connect digital channels more closely, ensuring the magazine remains a success in the digital age.

With Schwarz's retirement and the appointment of Hoeveler and Zwerger, 'Flights Revue' enters a new chapter. The new leadership's plans to collaborate closely with other aviation titles and integrate digital channels promise an exciting future for the magazine, as it continues to be a leading voice in aviation journalism.

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