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Predictions for industry recovery and more.
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| | We are living in one of the most dynamic periods of aerospace innovation where the world will see disruptive technology and mobility advances. Aerospace and Defense companies must engage in digitalization – bringing the physical and digital worlds together. The video in this blog explains what it takes to build tomorrow's aerospace. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | The Art Of Excellence | The legendary Gulfstream G650ER set the standard for performance in business aviation with the longest range at the highest speeds and the utmost in mission flexibility. |
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Airline Industry Starts High-Risk Relaunch | Jens Flottau, Helen Massy-Beresford, Adrian Schofield, Ben Goldstein Since June, airlines have started to reinstate substantial capacity, and now must hope demand will return as expected. |
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Lufthansa Technik CEO Sees Market Shifts | Lee Ann Shay Johannes Bussmann, Lufthansa Technik’s CEO, talks with Lee Ann Shay about how one of the largest MRO providers in the world is handling business during the coronavirus crisis and what long-term changes could be coming. |
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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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Combat Aircraft of the Future | The U.S., Europe and the UK are chasing future combat aircraft platforms, but the sixth generation may be so much more than a modernized airframe, placing a heavy emphasis on autonomy and artificial intelligence. While many of these efforts remain highly classified, join Aviation Week editors and guests as they piece together the latest clues to their development. Thursday, July 16 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST | REGISTER | |
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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The Week In Technology | Graham Warwick Aerion’s carbon-neutral fuel; Calspan tests trust in AI; Dubai advances Sky Dome; DLR backs clean aviation; Lilium’s modular vertiports. |
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