editor’s briefing
The twenty-twenty year mark has finally arrived on our calendars. This New Year means another click on the odometer of our planes, lives, chapters; you name it. Some aircraft have lots of miles and cycles left; others are up for an overhaul. And some others, like my beloved Boeing 747-400s, are due to head to the scrapyards. The inevitability of time and experience. I once read an article in the Sacramento Bee in which the author wrote that “Time is fungible, relative and inexorable.” And I believe this statement could not be more accurate. Back in 2014, when my team took over the reins of Airways, we were a new group of aviation enthusiasts who needed to carry on with the beautiful work that a magazine veteran like John Wegg had produced…