2025 Editorial Coverage

JulietBravoFox Media’s founder Julie Boatman covers aviation topics in depth for both trade publications in the aerospace industry as well as lifestyle magazines and sites with a broader reach. Creative director Stephen Yeates often contributes his stunning aerial and portrait photography to aviation publications and other outlets as well.

For 2025, Julie celebrates 30 years since her first story ran in Flight Training magazine. As articles publish, we’ll post them here for easy reference. Many run in the print editions of these titles as well, and we hope that you’ll continue to support those media companies that believe in the power of print to engage in a deep way with a subject. It’s a core principle upon which JulietBravoFox Media is based, and our projects reflect both print and video content development this year.

AOPA Pilot April 2025: “Making History Fly” on Aerometal Inc

GA Buyer Europe April 2025 “Hydravion Aventure Flies Further with Kodiaks on Floats” (pg 39)

AOPA Pilot January 2025: “Mountain High Aspirations” Beech Bonanza V35 restoration

AIN January 2025 Print Edition: “Knowing the Known in Icing Conditions”

From the January 2025 print edition of Aviation International News (AIN) featuring an op-ed by Julie Boatman

TBM Magazine Summer 2025 Issue, “Adventure by Seaplane,” on the Hydravion Aventures Daher Kodiak 100 on floats photo mission.

POPA Magazine’s Summer 2025 issue, “Mission: Air Wolf,” featured the work of conservation flying group LightHawk and the pilots of Pilatus PC-12s assisting with wolf relocation in Colorado.

The Wall Street Journal contacted Julie in May to comment on “The Rehearsal,” and Nathan Fielder’s question to the FAA and industry on why airplanes have accidents.

AIN October 2025 “Making Charts Smart,” pg 44

“Stay Liquid, Fill in the Gaps,” profile on Textron Aviation’s Kriya Shortt in Aviation for Women, Q4 October – December 2025 by Women in Aviation International

Credit: Photo by Stephen Yeates Photography.