Check 6 With Accenture: Artificial Intelligence Comes To Your Aerospace Company
Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Release Date: 05/13/2024
Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Once known as UFOs, sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena present a thorny issue for the aviation community. Former F/A-18 pilot Ryan Graves who leads Americans for Safe Aerospace joins Aviation Week's Guy Norris and Garrett Reim to discuss the risks UAP pose and shares progress made on destigmatizing reporting among pilots.
info_outline Why Boeing Has Delayed The 777X Yet AgainAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
It’s been nearly five years since the cutting-edge aircraft first flew, but you won’t fly on one before 2026. Aviation Week’s Guy Norris, Sean Broderick and Dan Williams explain to Joe Anselmo how we got here. Register for
info_outline Check 6 With Accenture: Why The Commercial Aerospace Outlook Isn’t As Bad As You ThinkAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Despite a downturn in deliveries, industry revenues will actually grow this year. Accenture’s John Schmidt and Jeff Wheless reveal why.
info_outline Boeing Strike Goes From Bad To WorseAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
As the strike by Boeing’s machinists enters a new, uncertain phase, the company’s suppliers, customers and investors are grappling with the rising damage. Listen in as Aviation Week editors and special guest Scott Mikus of Melius Research discuss the state of the strike.
info_outline Where Is Commercial Propulsion Heading?Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Listen in to hear Frank Haselbach, president of ISABE and head of propulsion at Airbus, in conversation with Aviation Week's Guy Norris. They discuss various technology pathways for commercial engines that would support the decarbonization of the air transport industry.
info_outline Unpacking Israel's Air Campaign Against HezbollahAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Aviation Week's Steve Trimble is just back from a trip to Israel, including its northern border. Listen to his observations from the frontline and what the fighting tells us about the future of warfare in this conversation with Robert Wall, Aviation Week Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Read some of Steve's coverage here:
info_outline Check 6 Revisits: Engine Of Change—50 Years Of CFMAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
CFM International CEO Gael Meheust joins the podcast to dive into the remarkable story behind the CFM56: Hear how teams on opposite sides of the Atlantic persevered against the odds to propel the industry into a new age. Check 6 Revisits delves into Aviation Week's more than 100-year archive. Subscribers can and read key Aviation Week articles relating to this podcast here: (June 11, 1973) (July 22, 1974) (April 9, 1979) (March 9, 1981) (November 12, 1984)
info_outline What Boeing’s Strike Means For The IndustryAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
From delivery rates to junk ratings, book-to-bill ratios to engine spares, listen in to hear about the wide-ranging implications of Boeing’s machinists going on strike. Guest columnist Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno and Dan Williams to discuss.
info_outline V-22 Back Under The SpotlightAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Aviation Week's Robert Wall, Brian Everstine and Steve Trimble discuss the V-22 program and its safety, but first shed light on the latest NGAD and CCA developments as AFA fast approaches.
info_outline Is Boom's Supersonic Airliner Closer To Reality?Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Listen in as Aviation Week’s propulsion editor Guy Norris updates our chief Boom skeptic Steve Trimble on the company’s latest test flight. Jens Flottau rounds out the panel hosted by Joe Anselmo. — Recognizing outstanding achievements in the aviation industry, the prestigious Aviation Week Network's 67th Laureate Awards are now open for nominations —
info_outlineAccording to new Accenture reports this year, Gen AI is poised to provide the most significant economic uplift and change to work since the agricultural and industrial revolutions, and it will lead to a reinvention of work with more—not less—human-centric work processes.
In this sponsored podcast Aviation Week talks with Accenture aerospace and defense practice leaders on how aerospace and defense businesses are using AI now.