Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

A new report projects the smallsat industry will gather about $110.5 billion in market value over the next 10 years.

Aviation Week's Jen DiMascio, Garrett Reim and Irene Klotz discuss the meaning of that growth, new technologies for flying satellites in autonomous formations and the U.S. Space Force’s national security space needs.

Direct download: How_The_Small_Satellite_Market_Continues_To_Take_Off.mp3
Category:Aerospace -- posted at: 12:32pm BST

The Boeing 777X looks poised to hit the market at the perfect time, but its long-range variant has been a tough sell with airlines. Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris and Sean Broderick discuss the 777-8's prospects.

Direct download: Is_Boeing_Building_Something_That_Nobody_Wants.mp3
Category:Aerospace -- posted at: 10:31am BST

The definition of air power has remained the same for more than a century, but the doctrine, tactics and technology continues to evolve.

As the Russia-Ukraine war rages on and the U.S.-China rivalry heats up, Aviation Week invited the former "chief futurist" of the U.S. Air Force, retired Lt. Gen. Clinton Hinote, to talk what the application of air power means today and how it is likely to evolve over the next decade.

Read Aviation Week's coverage of GASCC & RIAT on the ShowNews app. Download here 

Direct download: Understanding_Air_Power_With_Former_USAF_Futurist.mp3
Category:Defense -- posted at: 6:00am BST

Tens of thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled in the U.S. Northeast over the past few weeks. Airlines blame the FAA, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has his eye on airline performance—Aviation Week editors Lori Ranson, Christine Boynton, Sean Broderick and Jens Flottau discuss the real reasons.

Direct download: Nervous_In_NewarkNew_York_Air_Transport_In_Crisis.mp3
Category:airlines -- posted at: 8:15pm BST

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