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Date: Wednesday Feb. 15, 2023
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An Aviation Week webinar aiming to take a critical eye to the current crop of AAM startups and examine what needs to happen to bridge the gap to certification.

An expert panel will discuss:

How AAM OEMs can establish realistic production processes;

Whether the current batch of startups will have enough funding to survive through to certification;

Which companies are best-positioned to actually develop a production-conforming aircraft–and which are most likely to fizzle out.

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Ben Goldstein, AAM Report Editor-in-Chief, Aviation Week Network

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Graham Walker, Senior Technology Editor, Aviation Week Network
Sergio Cecutta, Founder and Partner, SMG Consulting
Mark Moore, CEO, Whisper Aero
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