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Flight Path 2035: Commercial Aviation Market Momentum & Innovation 

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Global passenger traffic has surpassed 2019 levels, but what does that really mean for the aviation industry's future? Join us for a deep dive into the forces shaping aviation into the next decade. We'll explore how recovery in demand meets the reality of the constrained supply side of the industry and the steps the industry needs to take to bring supply and demand back into balance. We’ll also dive into the development of new aircraft and engine technologies on the horizon and the potential impacts of the current state of the industry on their development. 

Five Take-Aways

1H 2025 Review
An overview of production and delivery trends among major OEMs during the first half of 2025.

Recovery Meets Reality
A candid assessment of where the industry stands in Q3 2025—and how we got here.

Supply Chain Deep Dive
A detailed look at the supply chain constraints that continue to limit production rate increases, and the key bottlenecks that must be resolved for OEMs to scale successfully.

New Technology Engines
An exploration of the ongoing competition to develop next-generation propulsion systems for future commercial aircraft.

Next Clean-Sheet Designs
Are major OEMs preparing for the next generation of narrowbody and widebody aircraft? We’ll examine any concrete plans—or the lack thereof—on the drawing board.

Speakers

Grant Holve

Lead Analyst for Commercial Aerospace

Forecast International

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Grant Holve

Lead Analyst for Commercial Aerospace

Forecast International

Education: BS Aviation Business Administration, Lewis University

With diverse experience in the commercial aviation industry, Grant joins Forecast International as the Lead Commercial Aerospace Analyst. He began his career at the Boeing Company, where he worked as a geospatial analyst, designing and building aeronautical navigation charts for Department of Defense flight operations.

Grant then joined a boutique global aviation consulting firm that focused on the aviation finance and leasing industry. In this role he conducted valuations and market analysis of commercial aircraft and engines for banks, private equity firms, lessors and airlines for the purposes of trading, collateralizing and securitizing commercial aviation assets.

Grant has a deep passion for the aviation industry and is also a pilot. He holds his Commercial Pilots License and Instrument Rating in addition to being an FAA Certified Flight Instructor.

Douglas Royce

Senior Aerospace Analyst

Forecast International

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Douglas Royce

Senior Aerospace Analyst

Forecast International

Education: BS, Journalism, Syracuse University; JD, Law, Fordham University; MA, Geography, Ohio State University.

A lifelong aviation enthusiast, Douglas Royce is currently co-editor of four of Forecast International's Market Intelligence Services: Civil Aircraft Forecast, Military Aircraft Forecast, Rotorcraft Forecast, and Aviation Gas Turbine Forecast. As such, he plays a key role in many important projects that involve market sizing and forecasting for various segments of the world aerospace industry, as well as demand for related systems. He is also a major contributor to Forecast International's twice-weekly E-Market Alert email newsletters.

Previous to his present assignments, Doug served as the primary analyst responsible for a major modernization and updating of the company's extensive Worldwide Military Aircraft Inventories database, which is considered by many industry participants to be the best source of its kind available today. Broadly educated, Doug is exceptionally well informed on international geopolitical and economic affairs and, prior to his present assignment, leveraged this knowledge as editor of International Military Markets, North America, as well as co-editor of U.S. Defense Budget Forecast.

Richard J. Pettibone

Senior Manager Information Services & Government & Industry Analyst

Forecast International

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Richard J. Pettibone

Senior Manager Information Services & Government & Industry Analyst

Forecast International

A military history enthusiast, Richard began at Forecast International as editor of the World Weapons Weekly newsletter. As the Internet grew in importance as a research tool, he helped design the company's Forecast Intelligence Center and currently coordinates the EMarket Alert newsletters for clients. Richard also manages social media efforts, including two new blogs: Defense & Security Monitor, covering defense systems and international issues, and Flight Plan, which focuses on commercial aviation and space systems. For over 30 years, Richard has authored the Defense & Aerospace Companies, Volume I (North America) and Volume II (International) services. The two books provide detailed data on major aerospace and defense contractors. He also edits the International Contractors service, a database that tracks all the contractors involved in the programs covered in the FI library. More recently he was appointed Manager, Information Services Group (ISG), a new unit that encompasses developing outbound content for both Forecast International and Military Periscope.

 

Education: BA, English and History, Western Connecticut State University.

A military history enthusiast, Richard began at Forecast International as editor of the World Weapons Weekly newsletter. As the Internet grew in importance as a research tool, he helped design the company's Forecast Intelligence Center and currently coordinates the EMarket Alert newsletters for clients. Richard also manages social media efforts, including two new blogs: Defense & Security Monitor, covering defense systems and international issues, and Flight Plan, which focuses on commercial aviation and space systems. For over 30 years, Richard has authored the Defense & Aerospace Companies, Volume I (North America) and Volume II (International) services. The two books provide detailed data on major aerospace and defense contractors. He also edits the International Contractors service, a database that tracks all the contractors involved in the programs covered in the FI library. More recently he was appointed Manager, Information Services Group (ISG), a new unit that encompasses developing outbound content for both Forecast International and Military Periscope.

 

Education: BA, English and History, Western Connecticut State University.

 

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