See the highlights from this week's issue and get tips on how to use the document.
Welcome to this week’s edition of Editors’ Picks, a newsletter exclusively tailored for subscribers of Aviation Week & Space Technology. Each Friday, our senior editors select the week’s best digital content—articles, interviews, opinion columns, podcasts and webinars—as a supplement to your print magazine.
See the highlights from this week's edition which include >>
How a NASA technology road map that could lead to a zero-carbon airliner by 2040.
A breakthrough agreement fast-tracked approvals for F-35As and MQ-9Bs to the UAE—but finalizing those deals could still take years.
The Middle East and North Africa have begun turning toward Turkey rather than China as their supplier of choice for UAVs.
A look at how major U.S. airlines fared during the third quarter and what it means for the industry in 2022.
How digital tools are revolutionizing aircraft design by helping to optimize components, fabricate novel shapes and drawing on data to perfect it all.
If space travel is to become as routine as airline travel, the industry is going to need a skilled workforce, writes Embry-Riddle’s president.
And with the final A380 delivery drawing near, listen in to our podcast as Jens Flottau and Richard Aboulafia discuss why really big airplanes are out of favor in the market.
As always, we appreciate your feedback. I can be reached at joe.anselmo@aviationweek.com