mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>

Embraer CEO on technology and aviation's status quo.
Aviation Week Network
Aerospace Digest
Civil, military and space
 
Welcome to the special edition digest for Aerospace & Defense Community Forum, powered by Aviation Week Network. Each day's coverage brings the global aviation, aerospace and defense industries together to support the critical need for business and technology insights.    

Join us 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, featured in Aerospace Digest. See some of the latest content below and stay tuned for more...
 
 
Jens Flottau

Arjan Meijer, president and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, sits down with Aviation Week to chat about technology and aviation’s status quo.
 
Advertisement
While “digitalization” might mean different things to different people, we can all agree that digitalization is the process of taking paper-based information and processes and converting them into computer-based processes. It’s that simple – but you gain a competitive advantage through automating and transforming your business in the process.
 
Lee Hudson

The U.S. military plans to become an early adopter of using rockets to move cargo.
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Mounted on both manned and unmanned aircraft, wide-area motion imagery systems allow the United States and friendly countries to detect threatening moves by near-peer powers before they cross dangerous thresholds.
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
Issues push Boeing T-7A behind schedule, JAXA and Japanese industry partner to advance supersonics, USAF canvasses industry for KC-Y interest, eVTOL updates and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
Advertisement
CMC Electronics’ PU-3000 avionics computer is the world’s first multicore avionics computer certified to the highest Design Assurance Level. It can host multiple avionics applications reducing equipment count and integration costs and be used as a common computing platform able to host a variety of functions into a single unit.
 
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, Saab's Gripen fighter and the Royal Australian Air Force’s program to develop an Airpower Teaming System UAS with Boeing.
 
Advertisement
 
Gain insight into the overall impact of COVID-19 on the defense sector and the implications for regional defense spending with Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s (AWIN) e-book, part of the curated analysis available exclusively for AWIN members. Access the e-book now to identify the key metrics driving the global defense market.
 
 
AW&ST Subscription Required
 
Jen DiMascio

China is top talking point for NATO; Considering B-21 exports; New hypersonic weapons contracts; and NRO launches secret payloads.
 
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.
 
Tony Osborne

The helicopter industry has taken the first steps toward using sustainable aviation fuels and to do their bit to meet emissions targets.
 
 
NEW! Aviation Week Intelligence Network's just released Market Briefing, Advanced Air Mobility Report, delivers award winning insights, analysis and news covering the rapidly evolving AAM ecosystem. Download your complimentary edition today!
 
PREMIUM CONTENT Powered by Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN)
 
AWIN Membership Required
 














 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
 
FEATURED EVENT