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By Joe Anselmo, Guy Norris, Sean Broderick
We asked Dave Calhoun when the company is going to roll out its next airplane. Listen in to hear his answer.
Check 6

By Karen Walker, Linda Blachly, Alan Dron
ATW editors discuss new cabin products and innovations seen at the Aircraft Interiors Expo better known as AIX.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Lindsay Bjerregaard
Demand has come back, but a lot of workers haven't. Here's what that means for commercial aviation, defense and MRO.
Check 6

By Karen Walker, Jens Flottau, Adrian Schofield, Lori Ranson
Our editors at the IATA AGM in Istanbul heard discussions on aviation sustainability, OEM supply chain frustrations and other key issues.
Window Seat Podcast

By Karen Walker
Ahead of the IATA AGM, Walsh talks about the industry’s main focus areas.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Sean Broderick, Bill Carey
Aerospace Industries Association chief Eric Fanning joins our reporters to talk about the FAA's leadership woes and chronic underfunding of ATC.
Check 6

By Aaron Karp, Lori Ranson, Karen Walker
Editors discuss why Colombia made a rescue of LCC Viva almost impossible.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Sean Broderick, Guy Norris, Daniel Williams
What's behind the grounding of scores of airplanes and how Pratt is working to fix it.
Check 6

By David Casey, Victoria Moores
Listen in as leaders from ACI Europe and IATA share their views on the European recovery.
Window Seat Podcast

By Karen Walker
Nick Calio, the head of Airlines for America, talks operational readiness for the summer travel season and why flying today is better value than ever.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Guy Norris, Steve Trimble, Richard Aboulafia
Dual-use aircraft could serve as a military tanker while ushering Northrop Grumman into the airliner business.
Check 6

By David Casey, Aaron Karp, Victoria Moores
Editors discuss the rising number of formal greenwashing allegations leveled at airlines and how they can effectively communicate their sustainability efforts.
Window Seat Podcast

By Karen Walker
The head of one of the world’s most highly regarded airlines, which is the 2023 ATW Airline of the Year, talks about its COVID rebound and long-term strategy.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris, Richard Aboulafia, Sash Tusa
Deliveries have plummeted and Airbus is doubling down with a new assembly line. Analysts Sash Tusa and Richard Aboulafia join Aviation Week editors to discuss.
Check 6

By Karen Walker
Listen in as Baldanza talks about his long airline career that started at American Airlines and included transforming Spirit Airlines into a ULCC.
Window Seat Podcast

By Victoria Moores
Listen in as Finnair CEO Topi Manner explains how his airline has adapted its strategy and innovated after back-to-back crises laid waste to its business model.
Window Seat Podcast

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris
Listen in as Aviation Week editors discuss the McDonnell Douglas MD-11’s legacy now that FedEx and UPS have both announced plans to retire the trijet.
Check 6

By Karen Walker
Peter Cerda challenges governments to remember all the good that airlines do.
Window Seat Podcast

By David Casey, Aaron Karp
Canada’s Porter Airlines is in the midst of dramatically changing its overall business strategy with the introduction of new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.
Window Seat Podcast

By Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick, Thierry Dubois
The complex path to hydrogen propulsion, and why air travel will get more expensive.
Check 6

By Karen Walker
Clark talks about his 50-year career, the Emirates blueprint and where he believes the air transport industry is heading.
Window Seat Podcast

By David Casey, Aaron Karp, Victoria Moores
Aviation Week editors discuss the highly lucrative market between Europe and North America, where demand for flights has returned stronger than ever.
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp, Lori Ranson, Karen Walker
Aviation Week editors discuss the twists and turns of ultra-low cost carrier Viva Colombia, which suspended operations this week.
Air Transport

By Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris
Airbus and Boeing will be building a lot more A350s, A330neos, 787s and 777Xs in the coming years—Wall Street analyst Rob Spingarn explains why.
Aerospace

By Karen Walker, Jens Flottau, David Casey
Editors discuss airline failures, acquisitions and partnerships that will shape the European aviation market as it heads into its busiest season.
Air Transport