Aviation Week & Space Technology

This webinar took place March 15, 2021. Exciting new technologies and designs are beginning to broaden dramatically the once-limited horizons of
Aerospace & Defense

By Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick, Richard Aboulafia
Nineteen months after they predicted UAM would be a niche market, Aviation Week’s Graham Warwick and Teal Group’s Richard Aboulafia are back to address why investors are now pouring billions of dollars into the emerging sector.
Aerospace

By Tony Osborne
Despite the impact of COVID-19, Kopter and new owners Leonardo are confident of bringing the SH09 to market by year-end 2022.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
After breaking F-35A order monopoly last year, USAF seeks wide range of alternatives to only domestic stealth fighter in production.
Aerospace & Defense

By Tony Osborne
Hill wants to maintain its supply chain and not be “held to ransom” by suppliers, in a bid to keep maintenance costs low for customers.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
International travel is expected to build in the third quarter, and bilateral corridors will still be important.
Airlines & Lessors

David A. Deptula
When budgets tighten, one-shot missiles cannot match the power projection of fighters and bombers.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Graham Warwick
Speed, electrification and autonomy are among technologies unlocking the potential for VTOL to perform a wider range of missions.
Aerospace

By Tony Osborne
As offshore operators adapt to the energy transition to renewables, demand is growing for helicopters to serve offshore wind farms.
Aerospace & Defense

By Michael Bruno
What do the myth of Sisyphus and the commercial aerospace sector have in common? A lot of ups and downs.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Sean Broderick
Active fleet surpasses 100, but several Asia-Pacific regulators remain in wait-and-see mode.
Aerospace & Defense

By Ben Goldstein
As vaccinations pick up across the U.S., airlines are taking steps to prepare for a snapback in demand—whenever that may happen.
Airlines & Lessors

By Jen DiMascio
Netherlands takes on air policing role; Lawmakers to aid supply chain; Buyers interested in Piaggio; and Space Force, NRO award launches.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lori Ranson
Frozen in time, Canada’s airlines hope their fortunes can change after the oblivion of 2020.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
NASA electrifies propulsion; turbo air-cooled fuel cell; hydrogen power-train testbed; and funding boosts Volocopter.
Emerging Technologies

By Byron Callan
This year, companies large and small will constantly have to assess and reassess where they can best compete.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Jens Flottau
Ask the Editors: Reopenings are expected to vary by region, as the distribution of vaccines and pace of vaccinations remains uneven.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Alex Krutz
The top eight companies should form a committee to provide data-driven assistance to suppliers in need.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau
After unprecedented losses, Europe’s big airline groups are looking ahead to the financing and fleet plans they hope will aid recovery.
Airlines & Lessors

By Lee Hudson
A new project intended to augment U.S. battle control centers gives NORAD more time to update its North Warning System.
Sensors & Electronic Warfare

By Bill Carey
Ask the Editors: The military is gradually adapting to the FAA’s ADS-B requirements, though many of its aircraft are exempt from the new regulations.
Budget, Policy & Operations

This webinar took place March 5, 2021. As the COVID-19 crisis hit North America and Europe last March, demand for air travel, new airplanes and
Business Aviation

By Guy Norris, Steve Trimble
A secret program inside GatorWorks seeks to deliver a high-speed, reusable propulsion system.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aerospace

By Irene Klotz
CEO Musk on Twitter: ‘Starship SN10 landed in one piece!’
Commercial Space