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A detailed assessment of the current and future state of the A&D industry

Speaker: Glenn McDonald, Principal, AeroDynamic Advisory

The A&D Forum is holding this special webinar to provide valuable information on the current and future state of the industry which our A&D Forum members have been requesting.

AeroDynamic Advisory will provide a detailed assessment of the current state of the aerospace and defense industries in light of COVID and also discuss anticipated recovery timeframes. This analysis will specifically focus on current and anticipated future demand for commercial aerospace, and will also cover military aerospace and space. The presentation will cover passenger segments (e.g. leisure vs. business travel), region, aircraft platform (e.g. A330neo, 787), and other relevant considerations. This information can help guide companies on how to best position themselves during these turbulent times.

In advance of the webinar, we encourage you to take the AeroDynamic Advisory Supply Chain Survey. By collecting this data, AeroDynamic Advisory hopes to help the industry achieve a better collective understanding of the vulnerability in the supply chain to allow all participants (including governments and industry associations) to respond effectively.

The results of the survey will be discussed during the webinar. The survey is both optional and anonymous. The survey can be accessed at this link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QHTHYHL

Presenter Bio

Glenn McDonald is a Principal at AeroDynamic Advisory, a consultancy focused on the aerospace and aviation markets. Glenn has nine years of consulting experience at AeroDynamic Advisory, ICF International, and AeroStrategy.

During his time in consulting, Glenn has supported and managed many different projects, covering corporate strategy development and execution, acquisition search and transaction support, market analysis, cost and performance benchmarking, economic development, and regulatory analysis and development. His primary focus has been in aerospace manufacturing and raw materials, as well as Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO). He graduated from the University of Michigan with both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering.

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