Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Graham Warwick
EASA provides industry with the first concrete guidance on certification requirements for AI in safety-critical applications.
Aerospace & Defense

By Tony Osborne
Alessandro Profumo is upbeat about the future of post-COVID-19 European defense capability.
Leader Interviews

By Michael Bruno
Leaders expect a smaller, more streamlined supply chain to emerge as aircraft OEMs struggle to reach or exceed pre-pandemic rates.
Aerospace & Defense

By Tony Osborne
A sale to Poland of Turkish Bayraktar TB2 armed uncrewed air systems suggests they are gaining broader acceptance among allies.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Irene Klotz
Without surface mobility, moonwalkers will have a very limited exploration zone.
Program Management

By Sean Broderick, Ben Goldstein
With large carriers focused on rebuilding their networks, Breeze sees opportunity to fill in some blanks.
Airlines & Lessors

By Tony Osborne
The European missile manufacturer sees opportunities for missile development and consolidation as future fighter programs evolve.
Leader Interviews

By Lee Hudson
Aircraft procurement takes a hit in the Pentagon’s fiscal year 2022 budget request.
Aerospace & Defense

By Graham Warwick
NASA subsonic X-plane; Joby rooftop vertiports; Eve’s eVTOL partner; Electric Euroglider; airport hydrogen flight; JAXA’s rolling robot.
Emerging Technologies

By Mark Carreau, Irene Klotz
White House opts to stay the course in space exploration.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
U.S. Navy cancels JSOW-ER; SM-6 misses target; Brazil’s Air Force may cut KC-390; USAF buys jet for BACN; GA-EMS cross-link contract.
Missile Defense & Weapons

By Graham Warwick
Customer order to convert King Air fleet to autonomous flight capability indicated growing maturity of the technology.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Irene Klotz
NASA lays out transition plan for future low-Earth-orbit operations.
Space

By Steve Trimble
Four years after entering a prototyping phase, the Pentagon is ready to move an expanding group of hypersonic weapons into production.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Guy Norris
Almost two decades after Concorde retirement, United’s Boom Overture order is strongest signal yet for commercial supersonic revival.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick, Guy Norris
As Aviation Week launches a new publication dedicated to the AAM ecosystem, technology editor Graham Warwick and senior editor Guy Norris are joined by SMG Consulting’s Sergio Cecutta to discuss the thinking behind the latest update of his AAM Reality Index.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Antoine Gelain
The need to boost U.S. cyberdefenses amid the complexity of today’s digitized world could lead to the “civilianization” of defense through technology.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Tony Osborne
The Rafale ousted Israeli Boeing F-16 and Saab Gripen offers in Croatia’s fighter contest.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific are making slow progress in restoring their networks as key border reopenings remain elusive.
Airlines & Lessors

By Michael Bruno
A funny thing is happening on the way to the commercial space race: many legacy government space providers are waiting it out.
Commercial Space

By Ben Goldstein, Lori Ranson, Helen Massy-Beresford
Airlines have long hoped for restart to transatlantic travel by summer, plans likely on hold as governments slow-walk reopenings.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Dan Dumbacher
Biden’s pending jobs package must include the sector for its ability to boost future innovation.
Program Management

Dan Dumbacher
Merlin’s autonomous King Air; EHang’s bigger eVTOL; Near Earth on VoloDrone; MagniX’s electric seaplane; OneWeb’s beam-hopper.
Emerging Technologies

By Thierry Dubois
As non-CO2 effects become a major focus in aviation’s climate efforts, Eurocontrol tests contrail prevention in air traffic management.
Sustainability

By Tony Osborne
All across Europe components for Leonardo’s Next-Generation Civil Tiltrotor are coming in readiness for year-end final assembly.
Aircraft & Propulsion