The approach to human-machine teaming in aerial combat continues to evolve.
New concepts often show a shift toward a new class of advanced autonomous wingmen “untethered” from the piloted fighters and bombers in a strike package, along with an array of multirole assets affordable enough to be expended as if they were munitions.
In this webinar, we will discuss the concepts emerging from government and industry leading to a new future of autonomous aircraft.
Life has never been so complicated, or promising, for engine-makers aiming to power more than 30,000 new single-aisle airliners that Airbus and Boeing forecast will be delivered over the next two decades.
Saab will launch production of aft fuselage systems for a Boeing advanced trainer at a newly opened plant in West Lafayette, Indiana, under a $71.2 million contract, the Swedish manufacturer said on Aug. 31.
From testing paces opener’s progress with personal eVTOL to NASA progressing toward Sept. 3 Artemis I launch attempt. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news.
The labour crunch is a huge hurdle for the global MRO industry, more talent has left and the MRO industry is losing in the competition for resources with other high tech industries. Join this session to learn how to discuss all the elements and programs required to build a steady labour pipeline.
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