Webinar: A New Class of Autonomous Combat Aircraft
The approach to human-machine teaming in aerial combat continues to evolve. New concepts often show a shift toward a new class of advanced autonomous wingmen “untethered” from the piloted fighters and bombers in a strike package, along with an array of multirole assets affordable enough to be expended as if they were munitions.
In this webinar, Aviation Week Network editors Steve Trimble, Tony Osborne & Brian Everstine discussed the concepts emerging from government and industry leading to a new future of autonomous aircraft.
Minimal engine workscopes and engine swaps prevailed for airline engine maintenance recently but powerplants are returning for overhauls.
How will supply chain shortages, high shipping costs and labor shortages impact capacity and turnaround times going forward?
This webinar's moderator was James Pozzi, MRO Editor EMEA, and his panelists were Filipe Morais de Almeida, VP Marketing & Sales, TAP Maintenance & Engineering, TAP Air Portugal, Ramon Peters, Global Sales & Marketing Director, Aero Norway AS and Ahmed Saeed,Powerplant Engineering Manager, Egyptair Maintenance & Engineering.
Webinar: What Recession? The Rebound of Commercial Aviation
Global air transport is being battered by a myriad of new problems: looming recessions in the U.S. and Europe, a pumped-up U.S. dollar, high inflation, fast-rising interest rates and a supply chain crisis.
But the mood of the industry remains surprisingly upbeat. Even demand for widebodies, not long ago deeply depressed, is returning fast.
John F. Plueger, the CEO and President of aviation lessor powerhouse Air Lease Corp., joined our Aviation Week roundtable to discuss what’s on the minds of today’s aircraft buyers and where he sees the industry heading in 2023 and beyond.
If 2021 was the year of investment in advanced air mobility, 2022 will be the year of proving out the technologies being developed and moving toward certification—for air vehicles, materials, vertiports and much more. Join us for a complimentary webinar as our editors and experts discuss:
Surprises from 2021 and what to anticipate with a startup industry in 2022
Technology “musts” for the industry in 2022
Policy and regulatory requirements that must move forward in 2022
Webinar: Change Finally Comes To Part 147 Training
More than two years after Congress ordered the FAA to revamp rules for how U.S. schools should teach aspiring aviation technicians, the regulatory agency is finally sharing its modifications to Part 147 regulations.
Now that the FAA has released proposed text of its interim final rule modifying Part 147, our panelists discuss the following:
-How the new rule changes aviation technician education school standards.
-What the impact will be on Part 147 schools in the U.S.
-When to expect the new rule to take effect.
Here is a broad selection of webinars from across the Aviation Week Network, covering topics including advanced air mobility, defense, aerospace, air transport and MRO.