Aviation Week Webinars
Take a look at all our previous Aerospace, Defense and Space, Air Transport, MRO and Business Aviation webinars below.
Details of the Pentagon's Fiscal 2026 defense budget request are finally out, providing greater clarity on what programs are up and which are down with the Trump Administration. Aviation Week editors will assess what it all means.
Jun 26, 2025
Freshly back from the Paris Air Show, Aviation Week editors and analysts reflect on their highlights from Le Bourget and share key insights relevant to the air transport, defense and broader aerospace industry.
Jun 04, 2025
U.S. air taxi startups Joby and Archer are progressing toward type certification, but is there an ecosystem ready to facilitate entry-into-service? When can early operations be realistically expected to begin, and what are the biggest obstacles that need to be overcome?
Apr 24, 2025
As in so many other industries, AI has become the buzz word in aerospace. But the software is having real world implications for how the rapidly evolving industry does business. Aviation Week editors will unpack how the industry is starting to harness AI and how AI is reshaping the industry.
Commercial airlines are seeing record revenues, but profits are hard to come by. Global airlines are projected to bring in $1 trillion in revenue in 2025, but over 38% of that profit originates from the US alone. While some airlines are preforming well, others are struggling to be profitable, let alone stay in business. We’ll take a look at the most recent financial and operational results and cost pressures and expenses affecting airline profitability.
Mar 14, 2025
Much of the defense equipment focus in 2024 was about the U.S. Air Force and its next-generation fighter plans, NGAD. But the service's ambitions for aerial refueling and airlift are also in flux. Aviation Week editors Steve Trimble and Brian Everstine will dive into the current dynamics in that sector and what decisions the Trump Administration faces.
Nov 26, 2024
The aerospace supply chain is not where anyone thought it would be. Attendees will receive outlooks on the near, midterm and long-term prospects for suppliers and take away actionable recommendations to get ahead of supply chain changes.