Webinars

This webinar took place September 24, 2020 Captain Thomas W Hallam has spent a varied life in aviation, from a career as a pilot in the US Air Force
Air Transport

This webinar took place September 21, 2020. The biggest new U.S. Air Force innovation of this decade may not be a new stealth fighter but rather the
Defense

This webinar took place September 11, 2020. Strategies for a 21st century workplace were blown apart by the arrival of COVID-19, forcing the aerospace
Aerospace

This webinar took place September 3, 2020 The UK’s changing quarantine policy is creating uncertainty among both passengers and airlines, with the
Airports & Networks

This webinar took place August 27, 2020. Dozens of breakthrough safety technologies have made their debuts on corporate aircraft, including hands-off
Business Aviation

This webinar took place August 26, 2020. GE Aviation President and CEO David Joyce will hand the reins to former Embraer Commercial Chief John
Aerospace

This webinar took place August 20, 2020 Airlines are faced with the task of educating passengers that it is safe to fly and that the measures they are
Air Transport

This webinar took place August 13, 2020 Airlines and airports are building their schedules for the second half of 2020 and into 2021, while OEMs and
Airports & Networks

This webinar took place August 4, 2020 As Chairman and CEO at Airbus Americas, Jeff Knittel is at the forefront of the conversation surrounding
Air Transport

This webinar took place July 29, 2020 and was sponsored by Raytheon Technologies. From the U.S. quest to replace its Apache helicopters to India’s
Defense

This webinar took place July 28, 2020 As the EU and UK continue to relax their borders, demand is starting to return to the continent. But the impact
Airports & Networks

This webinar took place July 27, 2020 The cost of entry to business aircraft cabins has decreased through a variety of devices including travel clubs
Business Aviation

This webinar took place July 23, 2020 and was sponsored by Makino. In 2001 China accounted for 2% of commercial aircraft orders. By 2018 that had
Aerospace

This webinar took place July 22, 2020 and was sponsored by Raytheon Technologies. Prototypes are flying, operational trials are beginning, financing
Aerospace

This webinar took place July 21, 2020 Since its launch in 1997, Doha-based Qatar Airways has grown to connect more than 160 destinations and become a
Airlines & Lessors

This webinar took place July 17, 2020 and was sponsored by VELO3D. NASA and SpaceX showed that the U.S. could build a human-rated rocket and get
Defense

This webinar took place July 16, 2020 and was sponsored by KPMG. The U.S., Europe and the UK are chasing future combat aircraft platforms, but the
Defense

This webinar took place July 14, 2020. Supporting airline customers in their most difficult time in history has never been more important—from product
MRO

This webinar took place July 10, 2020. COVID-19 could prove to be the making or the breaking of the electrification of electric propulsion. Will the
Aerospace

This webinar took place July 7, 2020 Captain Lee Moak, founder & CEO of Washington D.C.-based The Moak Group, has one of the broadest and deepest
Air Transport

This webinar took place July 2, 2020 Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, the airlines formulating Alaska Air Group, have been addressing the challenges
Air Transport

This webinar took place July 1, 2020 The cost of coverage is doubling in some cases – if available at all. Why? Substantial losses in commercial and
Business Aviation

This webinar took place July 1, 2020. As furloughs and layoffs have made the headlines, it’s the work behind the scenes — to get as many people back
Aerospace

This webinar took place June 30, 2020 Markets in Asia-Pacific, China and Australasia have started to open, and as airlines and airports across the
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 30, 2020 Latin America has now become the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the World Health
Air Transport