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Ways to maintain industrial base and position companies for a recovery.
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Podcast: Planning For An Aerospace Recovery | Jen DiMascio, Lee Hudson With the commercial aviation manufacturers and suppliers still reeling from COVID-19, Eric Fanning, president of the Aerospace Industries Association discusses ways in which it is trying to maintain the industrial base and position companies for a recovery. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Sep. 10 | U.S. Army receives FVL interest from multiple international partners, Northrop cancels Omega rocket, milestone moves first B61-12 bomb closer to production, NASA offers to buy bits of lunar soil, refined Aerion supersonic design set for wind tunnel tests and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and more. |
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INFOGRAPHIC | Where A&D Hires New Grads and More | Rather than ask faculty to rate one another’s institutions or try to smooth out disparate data, Aviation Week asks the people hiring the university’s graduates to identify the best of the best in terms of critical skills required for the industry’s complex technologies, where they hire the highest number of graduates, and where they invest for research and development. See the breakdown. |
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| WEBINAR TODAY | | Preparing Workforce Strategies for a Post-Pandemic World Strategies for a 21st century workplace were blown apart by the arrival of COVID-19, forcing the aerospace and defense industry to pivot to a work environment reliant on connectivity, fewer workers and accelerated automation and virtual teaming. Now companies must figure out how to cut costs without inflicting long-term damage on workforces that will be vital to their success when better times return. PwC Partner John Reing joins Aviation Week’s Michael Bruno and Carole Hedden for a discussion on how COVID has changed workforce strategies and how the aerospace industry is faring on diversity. September 11, 2020 10:00am EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST Register here for the interactive webinar. | |
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The Week In Defense | Jen DiMascio U.S. Army’s new MQ-1 payload; Northrop wins $13 billion for next ICBM; MH-60 floorboard fix; and U.S. Marines’ UK carrier exercise. |
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First Take | Joe Anselmo, Jen DiMascio, Graham Warwick Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week. |
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| Aircraft Production And Delivery Forecasts | | With expectations of excess capacity of 4,000-5,000 aircraft at the end of 2021 due to COVID-19, the usual supply/demand balance is out of kilter and aircraft production and delivery forecasts have changed. A panel of experts will explore the impact of societal change on demand and how the industry may manage both the near/medium term lack of demand for new aircraft and the longer-term recovery. |
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