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Episode 015: The Future of Unmanned Aviation with Ken Stewart

Episode 015: The Future of Unmanned Aviation with Ken Stewart

FromTaming Disaster: Drones For Good


Episode 015: The Future of Unmanned Aviation with Ken Stewart

FromTaming Disaster: Drones For Good

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Christopher Todd, your host, welcomes Ken Stewart to today’s episode. Ken was the CEO of AirXos (part of GE Aviation) and recently took a new position with NuAir in New York State. Ken shares all about what NuAir is up to and where he sees the industry heading.   Ken Stewart is a versatile, global business leader with 20 years of business development, strategic planning, sales/marketing, and product development/line-of-business management experience in diverse industries including wireless communications, Industrial IoT solutions and services, and government. Ken has domestic and international experience.   Key Takeaways: [1:35] Ken talks about his background and how he became involved in unmanned aviation. [4:13] Ken talks about the element that people tend to miss out on regards to the challenges of 5G. [5:14] Is there a new infrastructure for UTM (Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management)? [6:37] Ken talks about his experience in AirXos. [9:41] Ken speaks about the challenges of starting a company. [13:02] Chris and Ken talk about the problem with the budget available for unmanned aviation systems. [14:03] Ken shares how COVID-19 impacted AirXos. [15:13] Ken talks about starting to work with NuAir. [17:03] Ken describes NuAir. [18:35] Ken talks about the terrain they are working in now. [19:14] What kinds of partners is NuAir working with? [21:28] Ken talks about the aim of the operations he is managing at NuAir. [22:31] Where does Ken see the unmanned aviation industry heading? [25:02] Ken shares his thoughts about what unmanned aircraft systems could do to gain more credibility around the manned aviation industry. [26:44] What is the impact of the new administration on the FAA and over the industry in general?   Mentioned in this episode: Airborne International Response Team AIRT is the leading 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supporting Drones For Good and Public Safety UAS Become a member of Drone Responders for free. DRONERESPONDERS YouTube Channel DRONERESPONDERS on Facebook. NuAir
Released:
Feb 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (17)

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