Companies across the board are slashing costs, preserving cash, and trying to adjust to a new normal after the novel coronavirus throttled down business prospects. But there is one area they are sure to spend even more money on in the coming years as industry regroups after COVID-19. Listen in as Aviation Week and Accenture discuss what to watch for in technology investments.
Join Agility Prime Team Leader Col. Nate Diller and Vertical Flight Society Executive Director Mike Hirschberg to discuss this glimmer of hopeful news in hard times.
President Donald Trump on May 14 criticized the international supply chain model adopted by his predecessors for the Lockheed Martin F-35, saying the decision to globalize parts production for the stealth fighter is an example of “stupidity.”
An estimated 5,000 spent rocket bodies and retired multinational spacecraft that circle the Earth—some with a mass of up to several tons—are part of a growing orbital debris population that poses a lingering collision threat to national security and civil space assets.
Lockheed demonstrates podded autonomous ISR system, astronauts quarantine ahead of SpaceX flight test, Sikorsky snags Indian helo deal, UK's future flight challenge launches competition for demo and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
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