mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>
Reserve your place today
Dear John, As part of our Flight Paths Forwardprogram, we are hosting a series of webinars where we'll discuss how the global community will "reset" as we climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Starting 10 July, join us for two weeks of virtual events covering topics from where combat aircraft is headed and the new era in human spaceflight. Each session will be moderated by one of Aviation Week's trusted experts who will be joined by industry leaders from NASA, Rolls-Royce and more, as well as professionals from around the globe like yourself. And don't forget to bookmark our current agenda - we're adding speakers and topics every day. We look forward to hosting lively discussions on what's next for the global aerospace community. Joe Anselmo joe.anselmo@aviationweek.com Editorial Director Aviation Week Network | VIEW FULL SCHEDULE AND AGENDA ONLINE | | |
|
|
|
| FEATURED WEBINAR: Combat Aircraft of the Future Thu, Jul 16, 2020 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST The U.S., Europe and the UK are chasing future combat aircraft platforms, but the sixth generation may be so much more than a modernized airframe, placing a heavy emphasis on autonomy and artificial intelligence. Along with sixth-generation fighter programs such as the U.S.’s Next Generation Air Dominance, the Franco-German Future Combat Air System and the UK’s Team Tempest, those nations are also pursuing unmanned platforms with intriguing names – Skyborg, Lanca and Mosquito. While many of these efforts remain highly classified, Aviation Week editors are piecing together the latest clues to their development. Panelists: Justin Bronk, Research Fellow, RUSI Douglas Birkey, Executive Director for the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Tony Osborne, London Bureau Chief, Aviation Week Network Steve Trimble, Defense Editor Aviation Week Network Moderated by: Jen DiMascio, Executive Director, Defense & Space, Aviation Week Network | RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW | | |
|
|
|
| FEATURED WEBINAR: A New Era of Human Spaceflight Fri, Jul 17, 2020 14:30 EDT / 19:30 BST / 20:30 CEST NASA and SpaceX showed that the U.S. could build a human-rated rocket and get American astronauts back into space. After the successful launch of the NASA’s Demo-2 mission, what is next for continuing the Commercial Crew flights to the ISS? And how will NASA build on that victory to keeping on track its ambitious plan to put boots on the Moon by 2024? Panelists: Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator Irene Klotz, Space Editor, Aviation Week Network Moderated by: Jen DiMascio, Executive Director, Defense & Space, Aviation Week Network | RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW | | |
|
|
|
| Flight Paths Forward Sponsorship Opportunities Expand your reach and be an important part of this powerhouse portfolio-wide content program connecting the industry and bringing buyers and sellers together. Receive unparalleled visibility for your message with high-impact sponsorship opportunities that include a Flight Paths Forward Landing Page sponsorship. | LEARN MORE | |
|
|
|
|