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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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How To Fix Boeing
Industry analysts Ron Epstein and Richard Aboulafia join Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno to discuss the momentous challenges facing Boeing’s next leader—and who that leader might be.
Read: The Quarter When Boeing Broke -
China's Reclusive Stealth Bomber
The paper trail on the secretive Xian H-20 had gone cold for a couple years, but recent comments from a PLAAF general suggest the program is coming along. Aviation Week Network's Guy Norris, Steve Trimble and Matt Jouppi dissect what was said and look at where the bomber would fit in China's air force structure.
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Making Sense Of Boeing's Leadership Shake-Up
On March 25 Boeing signaled the departures of President and CEO Dave Calhoun, Chairman Larry Kellner and Stan Deal, president of its Commercial Airplanes division.
Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau and Guy Norris break down the seismic leadership changes and what they mean for the company's future. -
Deep Dive Into SpaceX's Latest Starship Flight Test
Listen in as former Space Shuttle program manager Wayne Hale joins Aviation Week's Irene Klotz and Guy Norris to unpack Starship's third flight test.
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Will China Take The Lead In AAM?
Having seized the pole position in electric vehicles, Chinese industry is racing ahead in advanced air mobility. SMG Consulting's Sergio Cecutta joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick and Ben Goldstein to discuss how the market is developing.
Read Ben's latest story: Autoflight’s CarryAll eVTOL To Be Certified Imminently, CEO Says
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Why Did Boeing Pull A U-Turn On Spirit Aerosystems?
Talks to acquire troubled aerostructures supplier Spirit Aerosystems hold big implications for Boeing—and Airbus. Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau and Steve Trimble break it down.
Customer Reviews
Great content, poor sound
Great content but poor sound. It's very echoey. I'm sure management can sign off on some decent microphones! Keep 'em coming though!
Poor sound quality
The content isn’t bad but the production is at best amateurs. The last podcast lasted two minutes before I had to give up due to the echo. Sounded like a school production. Sorry.
Strange that journalists so interested in high tech seem clueless about creating good audio quality
Listening to this is an altogether odd experience. It's often so echoey and off-mike that what might be valuable reporting and insight gets lost in the muffled and distorted recording.
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