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Aviation Week & Space Technology editors take a look at some of the bigger-picture issues in the world of aerospace and defense
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Check 6 Revisits: Supersonic From Bongo To Boom
Aviation Week editors go back through the archives to the origins of supersonic flight, revisiting key programs and exploring the issues that are still challenging high-speed aircraft designers today.
Check 6 Revisits delves into Aviation Week's more than 100-year archive. Subscribers can explore our archive here and read key Aviation Week articles relating to this podcast here:
Letter from Oklahoma City resident on Project Bongo (AW&ST, March 2, 1964, p. 98) Sonic Boom Report Expected in October (AW&ST, July 13, 1964, p. 28) Boom Restrictions May Swell SST Costs (AW&ST, Aug. 3, 1964, p. 38) Concorde is Coming (AW&ST, Feb. 8, 1971, p. 11) Audio Clips:
March 2, 1969: Concorde's first Toulouse test flight (BBC)
June 5, 1963: President John F. Kennedy spoke at U.S. Air Force Academy (JFK Library)
June 4, 1963: JFK phone call to Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon (JFK Library) -
What's Behind The Widebody Order Buzz?
Airlines are on the verge of placing hundreds of orders for widebody jets. Listen is as Aviation Week Network's Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Lori Ranson and Daniel Williams discuss what’s behind the impending order boom.
Read Jens' article here: Multiple Airlines Prepare Large Widebody Orders -
MRO Podcast: How AI Is Transforming The Aftermarket
Check 6 will be back with a regular episode next week. Today we are sharing an episode of Aviation Week's MRO Podcast.
Listen in to hear Aviation Week Network editors James Pozzi, Lindsay Bjerregaard and Michael Bruno discuss the novel applications MROs are finding for generative AI and the technology’s workforce implications.
Read Lindsay's article: AI Fever Sweeps MRO, But Will Excitement Last?
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The F-35 Has A Case Of Long COVID
Listen in as Aviation Week editors Robert Wall, Steve Trimble and Tony Osborne discuss the GAO's recent report on the F-35 and explain what's hampering the now $2 trillion program.
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Are Airlines' Net Zero Goals Unrealistic?
In 2021 airlines pledged to hit net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Aviation Week experts debate their progress so far and what approach should be taken going forward ahead of airline CEOs convening in Dubai for IATA's AGM at the start of June.
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How Can We Solve Aviation's Big Contrails Problem?
Eliminating contrails would cut aviation's climate impact by half, but can it be done? Aviation Week editors Guy Norris, Thierry Dubois and Graham Warwick are joined by NASA scientist Richard Moore who shares the latest research on a problem that some consider to be the low-hanging fruit of sustainability.
A full transcript of this podcast will be available here.
Read Guy's story about the last flight of NASA's DC-8 and see video of it chasing contrails here.