Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Michael Bruno, Helen Massy-Beresford
An end to the 17-year airliner subsidy spat frees the West to repair its aerospace industry and prepare to tackle competition from China.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Boeing President and CEO Dave Calhoun spoke with Aviation Week editors about the direction he's steering the company. Watch video clips with his views on a dozen hot topics his company and the industry are tackling.
Leader Interviews

By Graham Warwick
Certification by 2024, 1,000 aircraft a year by 2026, $1/seat-mile costs among Vertical’s lofty goals.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Michael Bruno
OEMs are trying to raise expectations around the future of airliner manufacturing, but the supplier base remains grounded in reality.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Richard Aboulafia
A new kind of permanent shock could hit the jetliner industry if the U.S. and China do not come to a rapprochement.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Airbus Helicopters has already had to adapt to challenging market conditions, and now it’s gearing up for a digital transformation.
Leader Interviews

By Steve Trimble
Lockheed Martin’s goal to reduce the F-35A’s cost per flight hour to $25,000 by 2025 is not fully within the company’s control.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Sean Broderick, Graham Warwick
The FAA, with lessons from Boeing 737 MAX, is confident it can handle certification of more advanced vehicles, such as eVTOLs.
Aerospace & Defense

This webinar took place June 17, 2021. In the shadow of China’s expanding military power, nations across Asia are adding muscularity to their defenses
Aerospace & Defense

By Tony Osborne
The helicopter industry has taken the first steps toward using sustainable aviation fuels and to do their bit to meet emissions targets.
Sustainability

By Jen DiMascio
China is top talking point for NATO; Considering B-21 exports; New hypersonic weapons contracts; and NRO launches secret payloads.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Lee Hudson
The U.S. military plans to become an early adopter of using rockets to move cargo.
Aerospace & Defense

By William Garvey
The Florida base has pinned water wings on 25,000 pilots and counting. A ticket to access two-thirds of the Earth’s surface.
Maintenance & Training

By Jens Flottau
Arjan Meijer, president and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, sits down with AW&ST to chat about technology and aviation’s status quo.
Defense

By Steve Trimble
Michael Griffin, former NASA administrator and head of R&D for the Pentagon, reflects on acquisition reform and hypersonic technology.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Adrian Schofield
Many countries in the region are making little progress in reopening borders as vaccination rates lag.
Airlines & Lessors

This webinar took place June 15, 2021. FAA Administrator Steve Dickson faces no shortage of challenges, from revamping how aircraft are certified to
Aerospace & Defense

By Jens Flottau
The manufacturer aims to prepare for the next generation of aircraft, planned to be introduced by 2035.
Aerospace

By Bill Carey
An office within the U.S. Commerce Department will launch a space traffic management pilot program this summer.
Aerospace & Defense

By Graham Warwick
Electra unveils; Honeywell backs Lilium; EcoPulse testing; Electric trainer; eVTOL Casevac.
Emerging Technologies

By Bill Carey
After years of development, the FAA is bringing to bear a new capability for tracking spacecraft.
Aerospace & Defense

By Graham Warwick
Eve begins working with operators after booking the first orders for its eVTOL air taxis.
Advanced Air Mobility

This webinar took place June 11, 2021 and was sponsored by Makino. Defense budgets are beginning to level off, and yet potential threats posed by
Aerospace & Defense

By Michael Bruno
Aviation Week Business Editor Michael Bruno talks to experts about the state of the industry at the 2021 SpeedNews Commercial Aviation Industry Supplier Conference.
Leader Interviews

By Chen Chuanren
These programs highlight innovation, collaboration and off-the-shelf solutions.
Aerospace & Defense