Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Eight Aviation Week editors grade their predictions for 2024 and make new bets on what will happen next year. Joe Anselmo is joined by Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau, Molly McMillin, Guy Norris, Garrett Reim, Lee Ann Shay, Robert Wall and Graham Warwick on our last episode of the year.
info_outline Aerospace & Defense’s Digital Transformation Opportunity | Sponsored By SiemensAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
In this Siemens-sponsored podcast Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace, Defense, and Marine Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software, explains how digital technology can address top challenges aerospace and defense faces today, from rising costs to workforce to supply chain bottlenecks. The discussion with Todd also touches on how the industry can capitalize on the fast-growing capabilities of artificial intelligence. Find out more
info_outline Airbus Races, Boeing Staggers To The 2024 Finish LineAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Listen in as editors discuss whether Airbus will meet its delivery target and the long climb ahead for Boeing.
info_outline What's New With Europe's Fighter Programs?Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Aviation Week's defense team discusses the latest developments with Europe's combat air projects as governments there ramp up military spending.
info_outline Check 6 Revisits: Hypersonic Hopes—The Legacy Of The X-30 Orient ExpressAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Hypersonics expert and former chief scientist of the U.S. Air Force Dr. Mark Lewis joins Aviation Week's Christine Boynton, Guy Norris and Graham Warwick to examine the X-30 NASP program, and how—decades later—its legacy still lives on. Check 6 Revisits delves into Aviation Week's more than 100-year archive. Subscribers can and read key Aviation Week articles on NASP here: (Feb. 10, 1986) (March 7, 1988) (Nov.13, 1989) (June 29, 1992) (Nov. 30, 2009) Audio Clip Feb. 4, 1986: (C-SPAN)
info_outline How NASA's New 2050 Goals Could Reshape AirlinersAviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Sixteen years after the launch of its ground-breaking N+3 project, NASA is using the same model to once again accelerate the pace of advancements as aviation strives for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. NASA's Rich Wahls joins the podcast to discuss AACES.
info_outline Aerospace Eyes Trump 2.0Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
How will a second Trump administration affect the defense industry and global alliances? Listen in as the McCain Institute’s executive director Evelyn Farkas joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno to discuss.
info_outline Why Isn’t Airbus Doing Better?Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Even in a duopoly, one company's misfortunate isn't necessarily the other's fortune. Financial analyst Sash Tusa joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau and Robert Wall to explain why.
info_outline Can Anyone Catch SpaceX?Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
SpaceX’s Starship booster “catch” at the launchpad wowed the space world, but big hurdles remain to launching humans to Mars in 2028. Irene Klotz and Guy Norris join Joe Anselmo to discuss.
info_outline Understanding UAP As An Aerospace Safety ConcernAviation 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_outlineAhead of the Zhuhai air show, Aviation Week's International Defense Editor Bill Sweetman talks to Defense Managing Editor Jen DiMascio about the J-20 Chinese fighter.