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Podcast: Is It Safe To Fly? | Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Sean Broderick An ICAO task force has released recommendations on how to minimize COVID-19 risks on airplanes and in airports. Will it be enough to convince nervous travelers to fly again? Listen in as Aviation Week’s editors delve into the details. |
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FREE WEBINAR TODAY | Airbus, Boeing and Embraer: Flight Paths Forward | The drastic effects of COVID-19 on aircraft demand have been well reported. But what is the long-term structural impact on airline networks, and how does that change which type of aircraft will be in demand when better times return? With Boeing’s NMA dead for now, what key product decisions will air framers face to remain competitive in the long run? And can Embraer survive on its own? London-based aerospace analyst Sash Tusa joins Aviation Week editors to discuss the paths forward for commercial aerospace. Friday June 5 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST | REGISTER |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Jun. 04 | Boeing flies the first in a new generation of the F/A-18F Super Hornet family, SpaceX adds another 60 satellites to Starlink network, sustainable aviation fuel, Spain plans December Hercules phase out in favor of A400M and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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| | SpaceX’s Commercial Crew Demo-2 flight for NASA—the first launch of humans into orbit from U.S. soil since the space shuttle’s 2011 retirement—marks the end of the longest gap in U.S. human spaceflight capability. See the full coverage on human spaceflight. | |
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