New Era for Flug Revue: Schwarz Retires, Hoeveler and Zwerger Take Helm
After steering 'Flug Revue' to become one of Germany's leading special-interest magazines, Karl Schwarz is set to retire. Succeeding him are Patrick Hoeveler and Patrick Zwerger, who will lead the publication into its next chapter.
Schwarz's departure marks the end of an era for 'Flug Revue'. Benjamin Pfalzgraf, publisher of the Mobility business division, lauded Schwarz's influence on aviation journalism. Hoeveler and Zwerger, who previously headed the online editorial team together, will now take the helm.
The duo plans to collaborate closely with other aviation titles within Motor Presse Stuttgart, such as 'Flug Revue', to strengthen the brand and reach audiences across all platforms. Their goal is to create platform-neutral content that resonates with the target audience, solidifying 'Flug Revue's' position in the market. Zwerger will serve as the deputy editor-in-chief, supporting Hoeveler in his new role as editor-in-chief.
With Schwarz's retirement, 'Flug Revue' enters a new phase. Hoeveler and Zwerger's appointment signals a commitment to continuity and innovation, with a focus on strengthening the brand's presence across various platforms. The future of 'Flug Revue' looks promising under their leadership.