Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Michael Bruno, Joe Anselmo
From reshaping the supply chain to big wins in defense, his actions have reverberated across the industry.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett
The manufacturer is preparing to begin series production in 2019. A separate requirement for attack helicopters has been deferred.
Defense

By William Garvey
After recently acquiring WACO Aircraft, the president of the company plans to double worker headcount and production rate of its biplanes.
Business Aviation

By Steve Trimble
The Avangard test highlights the looming threat facing NATO from Russian hypersonic weaponry.
Defense

By Joe Anselmo, Steve Trimble, Lee Hudson
Aviation Week editors discuss Acting Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan’s career as Boeing’s Mr. Fix-It and whether he will stand up to President Trump.
Defense

By Bill Carey
Training partnerships, facility expansions and simulator sales point to concerted effort to produce pilots.
Connected Aerospace

By Richard Aboulafia
Halfway in, the Trump administration’s effect on the industry is muted, and there are major issues undecided.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Western UAV manufacturers could find a way back into the Middle Eastern UAV market as challenges with Chinese-made models mount.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
New-model deliveries poised to bring a needed boost to a fitter, more focused business-aircraft industry
Business Aviation

By Bradley Perrett
Boeing expects the plant at Zhoushan, China, to quickly move up to 100 aircraft a year.
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
Quantum Challenge; flying-car progress; Airbus IDs drones; generative design; Vanuatu drones.
Aerospace

By Thierry Dubois
As the Ariane 6 program faces an unfavorable market, Europe’s institutional players have yet to put their money where their mouths are.
Space

Airline fees and NextGen are among the key issues facing new House Aviation subcommittee head Rick Larsen, who represents Washington state's second congressional district.
Air Transport

Aviation Week’s 2019 MRO Fleet & Forecast predicts there will $300 billion In engine aftermarket expenditures in the next decade.
Optimizing Engines Through the Lifecycle

By Adrian Schofield
While some Asian carriers will continue turnaround efforts in 2019, others are focused on introducing new aircraft types and deciding on additional orders.
Air Transport

2018 in Review

Upcoming aviation and aerospace industry events and Aviation Week Network events.

By Arie Egozi
From ongoing tensions with Iran and terror organizations to a change in how the U.S. dispenses aid, companies are scrambling to adjust.
Defense

By Henry Canaday
Digital change is happening fast in the civil aviation aftermarket—for those that adapt, payoffs are happening.
Air Transport

By Tony Osborne
Saudi Arabia remains biggest spender for military equipment, though recent events may threaten sales.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
In Germany, new combat aircraft, helicopters and air defense systems will all benefit from budget hikes.
Defense

The Aviation Week Intelligence Network has compiled information about nearly 100 competitions for aircraft that are underway worldwide.
Defense

Globally, more than 100 orbital launches took place in 2018, the highest rate in two decades. China, flying from Xichang, Jiuquan and Taiyuan, led the way, followed by U.S.
Space

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Operators are keeping a close eye on the effect trade tensions, Brexit and high fuel prices will have on a sector still enjoying strong growth.
Air Transport

While India has the industrial base to pursue ambitious defense export goals, policy and budget issues remain a challenge.
Defense