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Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

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The End Of Net Zero 2050 For Airlines

Less than four years after boldly pledging to reach net zero emissions by 2050, IATA appears to be dropping the target. Is the airline industry abandoning sustainability or just acknowledging reality? Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Christine Boynton, Jens Flottau and Guy Norris discuss.

Mar 11, 202519 min

Check 6 Revisits: The Sweeping Influence Of The B-47 On Airliner Design

Boeing's Mike Lombardi joins editors for a deep dive into the B-47, the revolutionary bomber that shaped modern airliner design as we know it. 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 related to this episode here: "The Northrop 'All Wing' Airplane", by Jack Northrop (December 1941) Nazi Jet-Bats Which Never Took Wing (October 1945) Supersonic Plane and Jet Bombers Revealed by Army Air Forces (July 1946) Boeing Stratojet Bomber Heralds Transonic Combat (September 1947) What Has Been Learned Flying the B-47 (April 1951) Exclusive Report: 707 Designed for Low-Coast Operation (August 1954)

Mar 6, 20251h 10m

Deep Dive Into The Mysterious X-37B Spaceplane

As the X-37B graces the cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine, editors Robert Wall, Vivienne Machi and Guy Norris discuss the unique characteristics of the spaceplane and what its up to as it orbits Earth. Check out the X-37 graphic Guy describes here

Feb 21, 202522 min

Could The U.S. Lose Its Leadership In Space?

America remains a hotbed of space innovation, but worries mount over China's rapid advances. AIA's Steve Jordan Tomaszewski joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Garrett Reim and Graham Warwick to discuss.

Feb 18, 202525 min

Aviation Pulls Back From Innovation

As Airbus puts hydrogen on the back burner and ATR delays its hybrid-electric turboprop, does the industry have a prayer of meeting its net-zero goals? Joe Anselmo is joined by Thierry Dubois, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris and Graham Warwick.

Feb 14, 202524 min

Beyond The Hype—What's Happening With Air Taxis

As updates continue to fly out from advanced air mobility startups, Aviation Week's Ben Goldstein, Graham Warwick and Jens Flottau are joined by consultant Sergio Cecutta to cut through the noise and assess where the fledgling market is at.

Feb 12, 202524 min

Potomac Crash—An Accident Decades In The Making?

The Jan. 29 collision of an American Airlines CRJ-700 with a U.S. Army UH-60L Black Hawk was the worst aviation accident in the U.S. since 2009. Aviation Week's Jens Flottau, Sean Broderick, Brian Everstine and Christine Boynton discuss potential contributing factors and the consequences for future flight operations around Reagan National Airport.

Feb 5, 202523 min

Brilliant Pebbles Are Back

After President Trump signed an executive order for "Iron Dome for America," Aviation Week editors Robert Wall, Brian Everstine and Steve Trimble discuss how an idea that dates back to the Cold War could take shape today. Register for Aviation Week's Defense Conference here

Jan 31, 202523 min

What's Next For Boeing, Airbus And Embraer?

How did Airbus and Boeing finish last year in orders and deliveries? Can Boeing bounce back in 2025? And what are airlines saying they want from a new airliner? Listen in as our team delves into all of that, and register for our related Jan. 24 webinar on that potential new airliner here

Jan 22, 202521 min

AIAA's SciTech Forum Teases Hydrogen Cycles And Gulled Wings

Aviation Week editors Graham Warwick and Guy Norris discuss some of the breakthrough technologies and advanced concepts to emerge at this year's AIAA SciTech Forum in Florida. They also hear from AIAA's new CEO, Clay Mowry. P.S. After recording, Graham remembered who gave the hypersonic projectile presentation: Ronald M. Barrett-Gonzalez from University of Kansas School of Engineering. You can read his paper here.

Jan 17, 202529 min

Dissecting China's New Combat Aircraft Designs

Aviation Week's Robert Wall, Steve Trimble, Tony Osborne and Graham Warwick unpack the design details of two new Chinese combat aircraft and what makes them so odd. Stay in-the-know with Parker Aerospace on LinkedIn @ParkerAerospace or at Parker.com/aerospace.

Jan 8, 202534 min

Flubs And Forecasts

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.

Dec 20, 202424 min

Aerospace & Defense's Digital Transformation Opportunity | Sponsored By Siemens

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 here

Dec 18, 202432 min

Airbus Races, Boeing Staggers To The 2024 Finish Line

Listen in as editors discuss whether Airbus will meet its delivery target and the long climb ahead for Boeing.

Dec 13, 202422 min

What's New With Europe's Fighter Programs?

Aviation Week's defense team discusses the latest developments with Europe's combat air projects as governments there ramp up military spending.

Dec 6, 202426 min

Check 6 Revisits: Hypersonic Hopes—The Legacy Of The X-30 Orient Express

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 explore our archive here and read key Aviation Week articles on NASP here: Reagan Endorses Station, Advanced Transport (Feb. 10, 1986) X-30 Technology Advancing Despite Management Rift (March 7, 1988) The X-30: Leading The Way Into The Hypersonic Era (Nov.13, 1989) Senate Balks At Raising X-30 Funds, Placing NASP's Future In Doubt (June 29, 1992) Editorial: Recommit To Hypersonics (Nov. 30, 2009) Audio Clip Feb. 4, 1986: President Reagan's State of the Union Address (C-SPAN)

Nov 26, 202451 min

How NASA's New 2050 Goals Could Reshape Airliners

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.

Nov 22, 202424 min

Aerospace Eyes Trump 2.0

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.

Nov 14, 202420 min

Why Isn't Airbus Doing Better?

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.

Nov 8, 202424 min

Can Anyone Catch SpaceX?

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.

Nov 1, 202424 min

Understanding UAP As An Aerospace Safety Concern

Oct 25, 202430 min

Why Boeing Has Delayed The 777X Yet Again

Oct 18, 202420 min

Check 6 With Accenture: Why The Commercial Aerospace Outlook Isn't As Bad As You Think

Oct 9, 202418 min