Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
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Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
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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Why Do Satellites Still Cost So Much?
Today’s satellites are cheaper, but hardly cheap. Brad King, the CEO of a propulsion supplier Orbion Space Technology, joins us to explain why.

What Does Industry Really Think About A Next-Gen Aircraft? | Sponsored By McKinsey & Company
Rumors are flying about how aircraft OEMs are working on technology for the next generation of large commercial aircraft. But a recent survey of the c...

Regional Airlines' Age Problem
Labor contracts prohibit many U.S. airlines from refreshing their regional jets with the latest technology. Does this open the door for a novel hybrid...

Inside Ukraine And Its Battle Against Russia’s New Drone Challenge
Aviation Week's Steve Trimble travelled to Ukraine where he participated in a military drone event and gained insights into how Russia's UAV operation...

What's Behind The Latest Boeing 777X Certification Delay?
After Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg warned that certification of the 777-9 will take longer still, editors break down how the certification process has cha...

DSEI Dissected—Drones, Directed Energy And Defense Tech
The DSEI arms expo provided the backdrop for companies to unveil new weapons and for government buyers to drive home a sense of urgency to develop sys...

Check 6 Revisits: Atomic Ambitions—Destruction To Discovery
In the decades since two modified B-29s dropped atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, bringing World War II to a close, there have been man...

How Politics Are Upending Airliner Orders
Is free trade over in commercial aviation, or it is all just smoke and mirrors? Aerodynamic Advisory's Richard Aboulafia joins Aviation Week’s Joe Ans...

Getting The Hook
Aviation Week's Brian Everstine, Robert Wall and Steve Trimble discuss U.S. naval aviation ahead of the annual Tailhook gathering and the surprise ann...

Why Everyone Is ‘Not’ Talking About Golden Dome
Aviation Week’s Vivienne Machi and Brian Everstine are back from their trip to the annual Space and Missile Defense conference. Here’s what was new or...

How Starlink Became SpaceX’s Cash Cow
The Starlink satellite venture’s stunning success has brightened Elon Musk’s bumpy year, but has awakened China. Listen in as Aviation Week's Joe Anse...
Why Are Cybersecurity Risks Rising For Aerospace And Defense? | Sponsored By Shift5
As competition between the United States and adversary nations intensifies, cybersecurity risks for aerospace and defense are rising. Listen in to thi...

Is Kelly Ortberg Turning Boeing Around?
Boeing’s new CEO has been on the job for a year. Analyst Scott Mikus joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Sean Broderick and Michael Bruno to discuss ho...

Do NASA’s Budget Cuts Spell Trouble For U.S. Aerospace? Mind The Gap!
NASA’s normally vibrant presence at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ showcase Aviation and Ascend events was cut to the bone th...

Air & Space Reimagined
Join the National Air and Space Museum’s director Chris Browne and Aviation Week’s Joe Anselmo for a private tour of the revamped museum in Washington...

What’s The Buzz At RIAT? E-7 Wedgetail, Sixth-Gen Fighters And More
Aviation Week's Robert Wall, Brian Everstine and Tony Osborne gather after the Chief of the Air Staff's Global Air & Space Chiefs' Conference on the e...

AI 171 Preliminary Crash Report Adds Facts, Raises Questions
Listen in as Aviation Week's Guy Norris and Sean Broderick join Jens Flottau to share their thoughts on the preliminary report into the first crash of...

How Can China's Grip On Pentagon Rare Earth Supply Chains Be Broken?
Rare earths are essential for a wide variety of defense systems to function, but the U.S. is largely reliant on China for these strategic metals. List...
Aerospace’s Achilles Heel: Obsolescence | Sponsored By ACS
An industry known for its cutting-edge products is also saddled with old factories and out-of-date software. Listen in as two experts discuss the chal...
Check 6 Revisits: A Grand Canyon Crash And Its Impact On Aviation Safety
With air traffic control (ATC) modernization in sharp focus, Aviation Week editors and former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt dig back through our arc...

B-2s, Penetrator Bombs And Destroyed F-14s
The U.S. followed Israel in striking Iranian nuclear infrastructure, launching the largest B-2 raid ever and dropping its biggest conventional bombs....

Boeing Absence Keeps Orders Subdued At An Unusual Paris Air Show
For commercial aviation the Paris Air Show opened in somber mood following the AI 171 crash but there was still plenty for our editors to discuss. Lis...

The Israel-Iran War And Defense At Le Bourget
Listen in as Aviation Week's Robert Wall, Tony Osborne and Steve Trimble break down Israel's latest offensive and how that country's defense companies...

Boeing 787 Crash Casts A Shadow Over Le Bourget
The Paris Air Show is opening under a cloud following the tragic crash of an Air India Boeing 787 just days ago. Editors discuss what investigators wi...
Check 6 With Accenture: Europe’s Defense Market Has Arrived
Heading into the Paris Air Show, Accenture’s John Schmidt and Joyce Kline delve into defense, supply chain and next-level manufacturing in this sponso...

The End Of NASA As We Know It?
As the White House pulls Jared Isaacman’s nomination, it wants to cut the space agency’s budget back to pre-Apollo levels. Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo...

Behind The Curtain With Boeing’s CEO
Editors share their impressions of an in-depth conversation with Kelly Ortberg after the Boeing CEO spoke exclusively with Aviation Week.
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What's In, What's Out At The Pentagon
Aviation Week's Robert Wall, Brian Everstine and Steve Trimble discuss the pricey Golden Dome program and how the DOD is rebalancing its spending, cut...

Navigating Next Steps For U.S. ATC
Aviation Week's Christine Boynton, Sean Broderick and Bill Carey break down the current state of the U.S. air traffic control system and analyze what...

What We Saw Inside JetZero
Will JetZero's blended-wing body passenger jet become a reality? Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Guy Norris and Steve Trimble weigh in following their vi...

ULA CEO Tory Bruno On Navigating The Space Race
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno discusses launch campaign details, the future of Vulcan and the National Security Space Launch program market.

What You Can Expect From The F/A-XX Decision
The U.S. Navy appears poised to pick either Boeing or Northrop Grumman to develop its next-generation combat aircraft, the F/A-XX. Listen in as Aviati...

What Tariffs Mean For Boeing, Airbus And Comac
Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno and Jens Flottau are joined by Wall Street analyst Scott Mikus to break down how global trade turmoil affec...

Spatial Awareness—Live From The 40th Space Symposium
Editors at the 40th Space Symposium discuss everything from threats to NASA's science missions to the Golden Dome air-defense concept.

What Do Trump Tariffs Mean For Aerospace And Air Travel?
AeroDynamic Advisory’s Kevin Michaels joins Aviation Week editors to discuss the worrisome implications for the industry.

Is Airbus Running In Place?
Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Thierry Dubois, Jens Flottau and Graham Warwick discuss why an Airbus next-generation single-aisle program launch is not...

NGAD Win Puts Boeing Back in the Game With The F-47
What does Boeing’s contract win for the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation combat aircraft, the F-47, mean for the struggling aerospace company? Join Av...

What's The Buzz At Verticon?
Aviation Week's Guy Norris and Tony Osborne at Verticon run the rule over new programs launched by Airbus and Robinson and discuss other highlights fr...

NGAD Is Up, NGAS Is Down & CCAs Are Inbound
What's the latest on plans for next-generation U.S. Air Force platforms in the age of DOGE? Brian Everstine and Steve Trimble join Robert Wall to shar...

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 abando...