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mlns='> Four upcoming webinars about the industry's future. If you have trouble viewing this email, [read the online version](. As part of our Flight Paths Forward program, we are hosting a series of webinars to discuss how the global community will "reset" as we climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. These upcoming sessions will feature our editors, government, and industry leaders including NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, to discuss [a new era of spaceflight]( , defense experts to explore combat aircraft of the future [and aerospace leaders to examine]( Air Mobility]( [the future of Airbus, Boeing and China.]( SEE THE FULL LIST AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT [Combat Aircraft Of The Future]( Along with sixth-generation fighter programs such as the U.S.’s Next Generation Air Dominance, the Franco-German Future Combat Air System and the UK’s Team Tempest, those nations are also pursuing unmanned platforms with intriguing names – Skyborg, Lanca and Mosquito. While many of these efforts remain highly classified, Aviation Week editors are piecing together the latest clues to their development. Thursday, July 16 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST [REGISTER]( [NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine On A New Era Of Spaceflight]( NASA and SpaceX showed that the U.S. could build a human-rated rocket and get American astronauts back into space. After more than two years as the head of NASA, Administrator Jim Bridenstine looks at the foundation space the agency laid for its future, continuing to draw commercial industry into efforts to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond. Friday, July 17 14:30 EDT / 19:30 BST / 20:30 CEST [REGISTER]( [Is Urban Air Mobility Ready For Prime-Time?]( Prototypes are flying, operational trials are beginning, financing for certification and production is in place, and initial commercial service could be just a few years away. Has the hype cycle peaked? Is urban air mobility ready to succeed in bringing aviation to a totally new market, making air taxis an everyday mode of transport in the world’s most congested cities? Wednesday, July 22 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST [REGISTER]( [What if China Shuts Off Access to Airbus or Boeing?]( As the Comac C919’s availability draws closer, could a deterioration of relations between Beijing and the West prompt China’s authoritarian leaders to curtail aircraft imports? And how long would it take Airbus and Boeing to recover from a big decline in Chinese sales? Teal Group Vice President joins Aviation Week editors to discuss the scary scenarios. Thursday, July 23 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST [REGISTER](  Webinar sponsors: [Combat Aircraft of the Future]( [NASA: A New Era of Spaceflight]( [Is UAM Ready for Prime-Time?]( [What if China Shuts Off Access to Airbus or Boeing?](  [See the full Flight Paths Forward webinar series.](  Periodically, Aviation Week Network will inform you of special shows, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving similar promotional e-mails from Aviation Week Network, please [click here](. To STOP receiving ALL promotional e-mails from Aviation Week Network, please [click here](. Aviation Week Network | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor | New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy](

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