Explore the multi-dimensional world of — Michael Wildes
Michael collaborates closely with event coordinators to tailor his keynotes to meet the unique needs of each audience. Here are a series of keynotes Michael is able to deliver to your audience grounded in years of aviation journalism, academic research, and industry insight.
The Latest Keynote Sessions
Offering 1
The new school: Who are the leaders shaping aviation's next chapter?
With an industry facing pilot and mechanic shortages, stakeholders in aviation are asking:
How do we build a culture of strong leadership and emotional intelligence within the aviation sector?
Michael addresses this question by combining his in-depth knowledge of aviation, leadership, and economics.
In this keynote, Michael will explore:
Factors contributing to pilot and mechanic shortages
The application of leadership principles in training pilots
The crucial role of emotional intelligence in decision-making
Open conversations about wellness in aviation
Why you have a hard time recruiting and keeping your new hires
Michael writes,
"Whether it's understanding the dynamics of logistics or the importance of diversity and inclusion, the aim remains to elevate the discourse and inspire actionable change. These are not just industry issues; they are everyone's issues."
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)
Offering 2
Making Aviation a more resilient industry
With an industry going through economic turbulence and rapid changes, leaders in aviation are contemplating:
How can resilience training and well-being become the foundation for a more adaptive and thriving aviation sector?
Michael tackles this question by bringing his vast expertise in resilience, professional development, and aviation to the forefront.
In this keynote, Michael will delve into:
Resilience training for pilots and staff in ensuring adaptability
Ways aviation businesses can pivot during tough economic times
Strategies for personal and professional development in the aviation
Mental well being and effective decision making go well together
Building a culture of wellness to ensure high performance
Michael writes,
"From economic survival to mental wellness, these aren't merely challenges within the aviation industry; they are critical issues that we all must address. The objective is to uplift the conversation and motivate real, tangible change."
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)
Offering 3
ending aviation's workforce shortages, for good
With airlines grounding planes due to pilot shortages, disputes over hours-reduction proposals, and massive investments in training programs, the aviation industry is at a critical juncture. The pressing question is:
How can we tackle these urgent challenges while creating an inclusive, sustainable aviation workforce for the future?
Utilizing current data, Michael delves into the multifaceted problems plaguing the aviation industry, from pilot and mechanic shortages to ineffective outreach programs and economic constraints.
In this keynote, Michael will cover:
The current pilot and mechanic shortages—why they exist, and why previous efforts have fallen short.
Disagreements among industry officials—why there's no one-size-fits-all solution and what a balanced approach might look like.
The role of educational and training investments in alleviating workforce woes—including apprenticeship programs and specialized training centers.
Mentorship and Sponsorship—the untapped potential of these avenues for nurturing the next generation of aviation professionals.
The plight of aviation mechanics—a look at this often-overlooked segment and why they are integral to the industry's survival.
The paradox of high profits but low staffing—what this indicates about the industry's priorities and how it can be addressed.
Michael writes,
"Today's aviation workforce crisis is a complex web of economic, educational, and social issues. But as intricate as these challenges are, they also offer unprecedented opportunities for innovation and reform. Together, we can navigate this turbulence to land safely in a future where the aviation sector is robust, inclusive, and prepared for whatever lies ahead."
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)
Offering 4
Navigating the Future of Aviation Through Disruptive Technology
As drones, autonomous aircraft, and Virtual Reality gain traction, aviation is at a pivotal intersection of technology and practicality. Industry leaders are asking:
How can these emerging technologies not only revolutionize but also stabilize and enhance the aviation sector?
Drawing from current trends, including the development of autonomous flight safety systems and partnerships for electric shuttles, Michael lays out a comprehensive vision for the future.
In this keynote, Michael will address:
How AI and Machine Learning are going beyond mere predictive analytics to shape a new era of flight safety and traffic management, including autonomous systems.
Blockchain's contribution to aviation, especially in an era where transparency and security are pivotal, and how it may interact with technologies like drones and eVTOLs.
The transformative impact of Virtual and Augmented Reality in pilot training, as evidenced by its growing role in flight education and training modules.
Sustainability Tech's advancement in aviation, from hybrid-electric aircraft deals to FAA-funded projects aimed at improving fuels and cutting noise.
Michael writes,
"As drones prepare for commercial delivery and Virtual Reality becomes a mainstay in pilot training, it's clear that technology is doing more than just disrupting aviation—it’s setting the stage for a new paradigm. This is about fostering innovation that doesn't merely cater to industry needs but addresses broader societal issues like sustainability and safety. It’s not just the future of aviation at stake, but the future of interconnected, responsible living."
(Note: This keynote incorporates a wide variety of emerging trends and technological advancements, providing a cohesive narrative for the future of the aviation industry.)
Offering 5
Flight Plan X: Navigating Economic Challenges in the Aviation Industry
As we recover from global challenges and face new economic uncertainties, leaders in aviation are asking:
Michael offers a comprehensive view of aviation's economic landscape with insights from former White House economists, industry trends, and the latest in business aviation.
Drawing from current trends, including the development of autonomous flight safety systems and partnerships for electric shuttles, Michael lays out a comprehensive vision for the future.
In this keynote, Michael will delve into:
Recession Scenarios: An analysis of how economic downturns could impact the aviation sector and strategies for mitigating these risks.
Supply Chain Complexity: The current 'perfect storm' in the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) industry and how aviation businesses can adapt.
Technological Trends for the 2020s: A look at the innovations set to disrupt or benefit the industry and their economic implications.
State of Business Aviation: How the sector has evolved as the world emerges from the pandemic and what it means for future growth.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Developments: Upcoming improvements in ATC funded by the FAA and their economic benefits.
Mobility and Infrastructure: How initiatives like Future Mobility Advisory Councils are shaping aviation’s role in overall economic development.
Investment Trends: The growing interest from Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) and private equity in aviation, what this capital influx means, and how to navigate it.
Michael writes,
"The aviation industry is an economic ecosystem with its unique challenges and opportunities. From the potential impact of recessions to new funding avenues like SPACs and private equity, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment. This is the time for strategic navigation to ensure that we not only survive the economic turbulence but soar to new heights."
(Note: This keynote incorporates a wide variety of emerging trends and technological advancements, providing a cohesive narrative for the future of the aviation industry.)
Offering 6
here's how making better media can actually solve aviation's challenge to recruit more women
With women controlling over $31.8 trillion in global spending and being the leading consumers of media, the question leaders across sectors should be asking is:
How can we effectively and ethically tap into the immense influence and power of women?
As the co-founder of the Women Soar group, Michael combines passion for diversity with hard-hitting financial and media statistics, making both a business and ethical case for women-led content.
In this keynote, Michael will delve into:
The Financial Powerhouse: Providing a comprehensive view of women's colossal influence on global and U.S. spending, ranging from $5 trillion to $15 trillion annually in the U.S. alone.
Media Consumption: Highlighting how women, as the primary consumers of media, shape market trends and dictate the success of content initiatives.
Unlocking Value: Discussing the unique perspectives and profitable innovations that come exclusively from women-led content.
Systemic Barriers: Identifying and offering strategies to dismantle the systemic hurdles that prevent women from fully participating in both the creation and consumption of content.
Real-world Success: Showcasing transformative stories from the Women Soar group, to offer lessons on the power of inclusion.
Beyond Gender: Why capitalizing on women’s financial and social influence is not just a women's issue but a universal one that affects us all.
Michael writes,
Armed with unparalleled financial clout and influence over media, women are a driving force that no industry can afford to ignore. By investing in women-led content, we unlock a wellspring of innovation and social progress. This is not just a diversity goal; it's a business imperative and a societal responsibility.
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)
Offering 7
more robust supply chains: Aviation's role today
As we recover from global challenges and face new economic uncertainties among aviation supply chains, leaders in aviation are asking:
How can we build a more resilient and efficient supply chain to adapt to the ever-changing landscape?
Michael addresses this pressing question by leveraging his in-depth knowledge of aviation, supply chain management, and economics.
Drawing on his vast experience and insights, Michael will delve into the transformative shifts and opportunities in aviation logistics and supply chain management.
In this keynote, Michael will explore:
Post-Pandemic Paradigm: A thorough look at the seismic shifts in supply chain models in aviation, prompted by the post-pandemic landscape.
Disruptions and Adaptations: Real-world case studies on supply chain disruptions and the industry's agile responses to ensure continuity and resilience.
Transparency through Media: How the role of media can foster transparent and responsive supply chains, thereby enhancing stakeholder trust and engagement.
Workforce Development: Identifying key trends and strategies for developing a workforce capable of managing complex aviation logistics in a dynamic environment.
Innovation in Logistics: Highlighting technological advancements and strategies that are modernizing supply chain management in aviation, from blockchain to AI.
Future-Proofing Supply Chains: Probing into how aviation businesses can best position themselves to adapt to future challenges in supply chain management.
Michael writes,
"Effective supply chain management is not just a logistical necessity but a strategic asset that can drive both performance and innovation in the aviation sector. As we emerge from the challenges of the pandemic, the time is ripe to reimagine and revolutionize our approach to logistics and supply chain management."
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)
Offering 8
The Impact of Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Business Aviation and Strategies for Resilience
As geopolitical tensions disrupt international air travel, airspace, and business relations, aviation leaders are asking:
How can the aviation industry navigate the complex regulatory and economic landscape shaped by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and emerge more resilient?
Michael addresses this pressing question by leveraging his deep understanding of aviation, geopolitics, economics, and risk management. With real-world examples and data-driven insights, he offers a roadmap for navigating these turbulent times.
In this keynote, Michael will explore:
Geopolitical Shockwaves: An overview of how the Russia-Ukraine conflict has disrupted aviation, from affecting air routes to imposing economic sanctions and insurance ramifications.
Regulatory Labyrinth: Deciphering the intricate web of global sanctions against Russia, and their immediate and long-term impacts on business aviation.
Insurance Implications: Understanding the complexities surrounding insurance claims and legalities as they pertain to aircraft and operations affected by the conflict.
Fuel Price Dynamics: Analyzing how sanctions and geopolitical instability have sent fuel prices soaring, and strategies to mitigate this impact.
Business Adaptations: Case studies on how aviation businesses are altering relationships, rerouting, and rethinking strategies to adapt to the new geopolitical landscape.
Crisis Management & Resilience: Tools and strategies for managing sanctions, ensuring compliance, and building a resilient aviation business during times of geopolitical uncertainty.
Michael writes,
As aviation leaders, we are in uncharted territory. But it's precisely in times like these that innovation, agility, and ethical leadership are most needed. The Russia-Ukraine conflict is not merely a temporary disruption but a seismic event that calls for a comprehensive reassessment of how we conduct aviation business in a globalized yet fragile world.
(Note: This keynote is part of a broader suite of talks designed by Michael to inform, challenge, and empower industry stakeholders with the insights and tools they need to adapt and thrive. The content can be customized for different audiences, including corporate executives, government officials, and academic communities.)
Offering 9
Unlocking the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuels
As the world grapples with climate change and its undeniable impacts, leaders in aviation are asking:
How can we accelerate the adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) not only to meet regulatory expectations but also contribute to global sustainability goals?
Michael taps into his extensive knowledge of sustainable aviation, climate regulations, and emerging technologies to address this critical question. The keynote is designed to equip attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving SAF landscape.
In this keynote, Michael will explore:
Regulatory Headwinds: An analysis of proposed climate disclosure rules and their potential impact on business aviation's rebound. Understanding the incentives and deterrents within the regulatory framework.
Fiscal Leverage for SAF: A look at how tax credits and other financial incentives are fostering the adoption of SAF in the aviation sector.
Industry Engagement: Case studies showcasing the efforts of aviation industry groups and businesses in advancing SAF, from R&D to large-scale production and distribution.
Supply Chain Innovations: Exploring how companies like Gevo and Neste are scaling up SAF production, and the acquisition strategies that companies are employing to strengthen their SAF supply chains.
Technological Milestones: Highlighting innovations and initiatives such as Embraer's 'Start-Up Day' designed to encourage sustainability ideas within the aviation sector.
Sustainability Partnerships: How collaborations with logistics providers like DHL are expanding the reach and impact of SAF.
Market Perspectives: Understanding the business implications, including market demand, customer sentiment, and reputational risks or gains in the SAF landscape.
Michael writes,
"The sustainability of our planet and the viability of the aviation industry are inextricably linked. As we chart our course through this crucial decade for climate action, the advancement of Sustainable Aviation Fuels is no longer a niche concern—it's an industry imperative. We can soar towards a more sustainable and resilient future by leveraging policy support, technological innovation, and multi-stakeholder partnerships."
(Note: Michael has meticulously crafted this keynote to provide actionable insights and provoke meaningful discussions among aviation decision-makers. For optimal impact, it can be tailored to various audiences, from corporate leadership to policy advocates.)
Offering 10
Pilot's Mindset: Elevating Your Life by Training, Thinking, and Operating Like a Pilot
In a world that demands agility, resilience, and precision, what can we learn from those trained to navigate the skies? Michael combines years of experience in pilot training with key lessons that extend beyond the cockpit.
Leaders from various sectors are asking:
How can principles from pilot training apply to broader aspects of professional and personal life? Can thinking like a pilot make us better decision-makers, leaders, and learners?
Michael taps into his extensive knowledge of sustainable aviation, climate regulations, and emerging technologies to address this critical question. The keynote is designed to equip attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving SAF landscape.
In this keynote, Michael will explore:
Michael writes,
Universal Training Lessons: What training hundreds of pilots from around the world has revealed about universal truths in learning and performance, including how to find the right mentor and the value of perseverance.
Decision-making in Crisis: Why pilots avoid bad weather and what this teaches us about risk management and decision-making, especially in high-stakes environments.
The Value of Simulation: How flight simulators and similar training tools can be invaluable for rehearsing real-world scenarios, saving both time and resources.
Standardization vs. Innovation: The debate on standardized tests and what it reveals about measuring performance and skill in rapidly changing environments.
Public and Personal Safety: Insights into the recent increase in laser strikes on pilots and the rise of wildlife threats, offering lessons in situational awareness.
Quick Learning Techniques: From 'Top Gun' pilots to the 'Fast-Track' methods in corporate aviation, what accelerated learning looks like in the cockpit and the boardroom.
Financial Planning & Student Loans: Drawing parallels between the financial burdens of pilot training and the escalating costs of education and professional development.
Emotional & Cognitive Skills: The increasing recognition of emotional intelligence in flight training and its applicability in other fields.
Well-being & Resilience: How understanding sleep patterns and combating 'Get-There-itis'—the pressure to deliver—can improve our overall well-being and performance.
Leadership Lessons: What leading in the sky can teach us about leading on the ground, including good judgment, self-talk strategies, and the art of empowering others.
The skills and mindsets honed in pilot training are not just for those with wings; they are profound life lessons for us all. Whether it's decision-making under pressure, financial planning, or mastering new skills, adopting a pilot's mindset can propel us toward greater personal and professional success.
(Note: Michael has designed to offer enriching perspectives and actionable advice to a broad audience. It can be customized for professionals in various sectors, educational institutions, or community events, aiming to uplift, educate, and inspire.)