In Flight USA Adds Aviation Search Engine

Readers now have access to the entire Internet from one site

In Flight USA, the monthly publication focused on general aviation, delivers 21st century technology by adding AeroSearcher’s search engine to its website.

For 34 years, In Flight USA has been delivering news through its monthly publication. Now, In Flight USA is experiencing enormous success with its virtual publication at www.inflightusa.com, with more than 12,000 sustained hits per month. In Flight USA is focused on delivering 21st century communication with a digital presence that is second to none. Adding AeroSearcher, aviation’s powerful search engine, supports that objective. People can now search for aircraft for sale, aviation jobs, parts, products, and photos without leaving the In Flight USA site.

“Nearly 80 percent of all In Flight USA print readers utilize tablet or smartphone technology, and they now have the advantage of enjoying our wide variety of articles, hard hitting editorials, and product news while on the run,” said Annamarie Buonocore, Publisher. “With AeroSearcher’s help, we are putting the power of the Internet into the pockets of our readers.”

AeroSearcher gathers data either by direct feed from partners or via aggregation; it scans the Internet to provide data to AeroSearcher’s four streams: planes, products, positions, and pictures. As part of their push to modernize aviation search, the company has focused on making their UI simple and intuitive and their filtering of search results simple yet robust.

“We’re delighted to have In Flight USA as part of the AeroSearcher network,” said Co-Owner Jeff Miller. “As a widget partner, In Flight USA now provides their visitors with AeroSearcher’s four streams of aviation search technology: planes, products, positions, and pictures.”

AeroSearcher is the premier search engine for aviation products, aircraft for sale, jobs, and it has now added aviation photos to its content. They are not an aviation store, aircraft classifieds service, nor an aviation jobs classified site. They do not store listings on their site but simply make finding any particular aviation listing far easier than ever before. Instead of browsing multiple sites and manually having to compare items, AeroSearcher consolidates results in one place. The advanced search features help the aviation community narrow their choices by allowing them to compare and filter data, which saves them time and keeps them coming back. Users can create free accounts and receive notifications as well.

The AeroSearcher widget is located on the right side of the homepage on the In Flight website.

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