New rockets, lunar landings, military space initiatives, accelerating M&A and more commercial satellites streaming into low-earth orbit. 2024 is shaping up to be the most dynamic year the space industry has seen in a long time.
Aviation Week editors share the latest about hypersonic technology and will provide context of how hypersonic technologies are changing the aerospace industry.
Space Domain Awareness - the ability to rapidly detect, characterize, warn, attribute, and predict threats to space systems - is one of the top priorities for U.S. Space Command.
Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s analysts explore the outlook for defence spending, trends within the region’s military aircraft market, and the opportunities that are being created for the global defense sector.
Learn the secrets of taking winning photos from top aviation photographers. Led by Mike Lavitt, director of the Aviation Week Photo Contest, internationally known photographers Larry Grace, Jim Koepnick and John Slemp will share their expertise.
Watch this webinar to see an expert panel of leasing industry executives and analysts examine how lessors should approach eVTOLs and novel aircraft types.
Aviation Week Network editors explain the significance to the defense and commercial aircraft markets – and walk through the differences between a Blended Wing Body and Flying Wing.
Aviation Week editors identified the key trends and stories in this year’s request and answered some audience questions. Register to watch this free webinar.
An Aviation Week webinar aims to take a critical eye to the current crop of AAM startups and examine what needs to happen to bridge the gap to certification
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.
Defense Editor Steve Trimble looks at how a reliable defense against a hypersonic glide vehicle might look. The Missile Defense Agency is already working on adapting existing interceptors such as the SM-6 and SM-3 for the mission, but we now know that's just the beginning. We will explore the weapons, sensors and command and control systems that will be required in the long-term to defeat one of the fastest and elusive weapons yet invented.