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Ask the panels your questions in the upcoming A&D webinars.
Take a look at the upcoming panel webinars to join Aviation Week Network's editors and expert guests as they discuss the crucial topics in the industry and answer YOUR questions in the interactive Q&A sessions. |
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Defense budgets are beginning to level off, and yet potential threats posed by China’s rising power in the Pacific and Russian muscle-flexing in Eastern Europe are not abating. In that context, the U.S. and European nations are faced with how they can modernize quickly and effectively without breaking the bank. Aviation Week editors will discuss how militaries are expected to emphasize research toward the development of emerging technologies that will set them apart and aim to shed older platforms with large sustainment bills. |
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| Jen DiMascio Executive Editor, Defense & Space Aviation Week Network |
| Steve Trimble Defense Editor Aviation Week Network |
| Lee Hudson Pentagon Editor Aviation Week Network |
| Tony Osborne London Bureau Chief Aviation Week Network |
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FAA Administrator Steve Dickson faces no shortage of challenges, from revamping how aircraft are certified to integrating commercial space and unmanned aerial vehicle operations into the U.S. National Airspace System. Join our interactive webinar with your questions as Dickson and Aviation Week editors discuss the events and technological milestones that are shaping the agency’s agenda. |
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| Steve Dickson Administrator Federal Aviation Administration |
| Sean Broderick Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Aviation Week Network |
| Graham Warwick Executive Editor, Technology Aviation Week Network |
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In the shadow of China’s expanding military power, nations across Asia are adding muscularity to their defenses and building a defense industrial base with strong overseas partnerships. In this webinar, the panelists consider several in-development programs that place a premium on value, including Korean Aerospace Industries KF-X 4.5 generation fighter, KAI’s KUH-1 Surion helicopter, and the Royal Australian Air Force’s program to develop an Airpower Teaming System UAS with Boeing. |
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| Chen Chuanren S.E Asia and China Correspondent Air Transport World |
| Andrew Glynn Program Manager - Autonomous Systems Boeing ATS |
| Magnus Hagman Director Business Development Saab |
| Graham Warwick Executive Editor, Technology Aviation Week Network |
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Join us from June 7 – 18 for a range of digital content including webinars, industry leader podcasts, CEO interviews, news, photo and video galleries, data and forecast updates and a marketplace where buyers and suppliers can connect. FIND OUT MORE |
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