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See what’s ahead for the industry in our latest complimentary webinar.
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Dear John,


In 2020:
  • The U.S. resumed launches of NASA astronauts from Cape Canaveral, and saw the certification of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule for human spaceflight.
  • Boeing is racing toward its own crew test-launch in the middle of 2021 to begin sending NASA astronauts to the International Space Station.
  • The potential for space tourism is growing, with Virgin Galactic preparing to resume spaceflight ticket sales.


Join Space Editor Irene Klotz, Senior Editor Guy Norris, and I for a complimentary and interactive webinar on Tuesday December 8, at 11a.m. ESTas we discuss what is to come in human spaceflight. Register here to save a space and ask us your questions about industry’s efforts to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond.

I look forward to seeing you there. If you are unable to make it, you can register here to receive an on-demand version of the webinar.

Best wishes,

Jen DiMascio
Executive Editor, Defense and Space
 
This webinar is a part of our 2021 aerospace and defense outlook, rolling out during the week commencing December 7.  

Look out for a host of more deep dives to be featured in the 21 December issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, which can be accessed online from 18 December at: aviationweek.com/awst