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Aviation industry expert Richard Aboulafia examines current aerospace markets and what to expect as aerospace firms report their third-quarter results.
● Have the aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) kept up with their production rate plans?
● What adjustments are the OEMs making as we head into 2024?
● How has the economy affected forecasts for this year and next?
Register now to learn answers to these questions and for Aboulafia’s insights on where aerospace markets have been, where they’re headed, and the broader trends impacting the industry.
Presenter
Richard Aboulafia, fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, is managing director, AeroDynamic Advisory, of Ann Arbor Michigan.
Widely respected for his industry knowledge, Aboulafia manages consulting projects in the commercial and military aircraft field and analyzes broader defense and aerospace trends.
Aboulafia's advised numerous aerospace companies, including most prime and many second- and third-tier contractors in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He also advises numerous financial institutions on aerospace market conditions.
Frequently cited as an aviation industry authority by trade and news publications, Aboulafia has appeared on numerous television news and radio programs including ABC, BBC, Bloomberg, Reuters, CBS, CNN, NBC, NPR, and PBS. He’s also a contributor to Aerospace Manufacturing and Design’s annual forecast issue.
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