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John Slattery

We need a vast, collective effort to develop and mature capabilities and technologies that will dramatically accelerate our progress.
 
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Chen Chuanren

North and South Korea demonstrate their missile buildup in tit-for-tat testing.
 
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Hydrogen has the potential to enable completely emissions-free flight for most aircraft in the future. MTU Aero Engines has taken a closer look at its potential uses and the infrastructure it will require.
 
Lori Ranson

The head of Connect Airlines believes the benefits of turboprop flying could lead to a revival of turboprops in the U.S.
 
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The most prestigious and largest international gathering of Air Force leaders and industry counterparts anywhere in the world is back. Focusing on tomorrow’s Air Force moving beyond traditional Joint operations, DIACC21 features leading-edge insights and the latest experiences in moving toward a more integrated and interdependent Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) construct.
 
Lindsay Bjerregaard

A rundown of new MRO technology projects taking place at airlines, MROs, aftermarket providers and startups in the Asia-Pacific region.
 
UPCOMING WEBINAR
September 30, 2021
10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST 

The U.S. Air Force revolutionized air warfare with its use of the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 over the last two decades. But options for the future of remotely piloted aircraft envision software enabled by artificial intelligence. Join Defense Editor Steve Trimble for a master class in recent advances in autonomy and a discussion of where the technology is headed.
 
 
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Frank Slazer

The space agency has led understanding of climate change, but its facilities are vulnerable to the effects of extreme weather.
 
Helen Massy-Beresford

With airlines looking beyond the immediate crisis to coming years of recovery, consolidation could play a role in the reshaping sector.
 
Graham Warwick

Wing of Tomorrow; carbon-neutral fuel; autonomous ag tie-up; Kama’s unmanned Kargo; and doors for the Heart.
 
 
 
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Celebrate the people, programs and technologies that are changing the face of aerospace and aviation.

On October 18, Laureates will be awarded to winners in each category that embody the trailblazing spirit of innovation and transformation in Defense, Space, Commercial Aviation and Business Aviation.