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Podcast: Interview With Pratt & Whitney President Chris Calio | Listen in as Calio talks down the line to Senior Propulsion Editor Guy Norris as part of Aviation Week’s Flight Path Forward series about his hopes for the company’s commercial and military engine businesses, the road to sustainability and managing through the pandemic to a long term market recovery as part of a bigger company. |
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| | Bye Aerospace is the story of how an electric aircraft startup is achieving success through electrification and an accelerated verification process by using Siemens software. CEO George Bye, Chief Engineer Tom Bowen and others discuss how they combine firsthand experience with a fully digitalized process to create tomorrow’s electric plane, today. |
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Podcast: Interview With Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck | Irene Klotz In a special interview as part of Aviation Week’s Flight Paths Forward virtual event, Space Editor Irene Klotz and Rocket Lab's CEO discuss a recent failure of the Electron rocket launch, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, and Rocket Lab’s evolution from manufacturing rockets to building spacecraft. |
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From Cleaver To Blackjack, New Defense Concepts Emerge | Air-launched missiles and unmanned aircraft systems from C-130s, advances in laser communications and nuclear reactors in space: The next few years in military aerospace technology will see more activity than usual. Here is a sample of technologies that could become an operational reality by the time the industry gathers at the next Farnborough International Airshow in 2022. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Jul. 16 | UK LANCA 'Key Activity' for Australian ATS team, Singapore and Israel team up to market next-gen anti-ship missile, NASA bumps JWST launch, third NATO AGS Global Hawk arrives in Italy, and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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On-Demand Webinar: Electrification: Dead End Or The Future Of Aviation? | COVID-19 could prove to be the making or the breaking of the electrification of electric propulsion. Will the major industry players keep funding research? Can the startups find financing to continue developing electric aircraft? Will changes in how people want to fly create an opportunity for electric aviation? |
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| WEBINAR TODAY | NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on a New Era of Spaceflight | What is next for continuing the Commercial Crew flights to the ISS? And how will NASA build on that victory to keeping on track its ambitious plan to put boots on the Moon by 2024. After more than two years as the head of NASA, Administrator Jim Bridenstine looks at the foundation space the agency laid for its future, continuing to draw commercial industry into efforts to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond. Friday, July 17 14:30 EDT / 19:30 BST / 20:30 CEST | REGISTER | |
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| Flight Paths Forward: A detailed examination of the future of the aerospace industry as we begin to climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Join us for two weeks of virtual content including in-depth reports, videos, webinars, CEO interviews and technology-focused podcasts. | SEE THE FULL ANALYSIS |
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The Week In Defense | Jen DiMascio Milestones for the T-7 trainer; what comes after the MQ-9; Sierra Nevada’s Shooting Star and a new name for Airbus operations in the U.S. |
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