Aerospace & Defense Community Forum Roundup
March 21, 2021
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The Future Of Civil Transport Aircraft
The demand for sustainability and speed is leading to innovative aircraft designs and more-efficient propulsion systems.


Does The U.S. Need A Nuclear-Armed Hypersonic Glide Vehicle?
Russia, China and France are developing or have deployed hypersonic glide vehicles with nuclear warheads, unlike the U.S.

What To Watch For In Aerospace And Defense In 2021
From shifting fortunes for fighters to shifting dates for space launches, we look at some key aerospace and defense milestones for 2021.

Commercial Aviation: What’s In and What’s Out
Commercial aviation could begin recovery soon, with both old and new structural trends in play, and profound industry consequences.


B-1s Arrive at the U.S. Air Force Boneyard
A look at the USAF 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, which stores retired military aircraft, on its 75th anniversary.

Podcast: Nanoracks’ CEO On Commercializing Space
Nanoracks CEO Jeff Manber predicts that by the end of the year, private space companies will have more discretionary money to spend than the U.S. federal government.
Listen in as he provides an update on his company’s acquisition by Voyager space and more.


Boeing And Embraer Serious About New Conventional Aircraft Soon
The parameters were set for what could have been a lost decade. Airlines went through a superprofitable supercycle until 2019, enjoying growth rates way above the historical average translating into previously unheard-of aircraft orders, backlogs and production rates, with the latest versions of the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 each securing several thousands of orders. Then the COVID-19 pandemic turned what had felt too good to be true into the industry’s worst nightmare and its new reality.

F-35A Caught In Acquisition Dogfight Within U.S. Air Force
After breaking F-35A order monopoly last year, USAF seeks wide range of alternatives to only domestic stealth fighter in production.

Spike Takes A Different Path To Supersonic Renaissance
Startup Spike outlines its approach to quiet supersonic air travel as it begins fundraising drive.
Boeing's future, what's in and out for commercial aviation, what to watch for in A&D in 2021 and more. Here's a roundup of the most viewed content from Aviation Week's Aerospace & Defense Community Forum.