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"Flew 100% Battery Electric Aircraft in Norway: Marine Leading Revolution" featuring David Stepanek

24 min · 26. mai 2026
episode "Flew 100% Battery Electric Aircraft in Norway: Marine Leading Revolution" featuring David Stepanek cover

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What does it take to go from Marine Corps avionics technician to helping lead the future of electric aviation? In this episode, Tommy Hardaway sits down with David Stepanek, Executive Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer at Bristow Group, to discuss leadership, resilience, aerospace innovation, and adapting through every stage of life and business. David shares how joining the Marine Corps in 1983 created the foundation for his leadership journey and shaped the mindset that helped him rise through the aviation industry. He explains how military principles like planning, communication, and teamwork still guide him today while leading transformation initiatives in one of the world’s largest helicopter operations. The conversation dives into David’s transition from military service into civilian aerospace work with Sikorsky Aircraft and later leadership roles in global aviation operations. He also talks about the challenge of shifting from leading thousands of employees to building a new innovation division focused on electric and hybrid aircraft technology. One of the highlights of the episode is David sharing his experience flying in a 100% battery electric aircraft in Norway and helping pioneer the future of sustainable aviation. Tommy and David also discuss investing, personal growth, networking, workforce development, AI in aviation, and the importance of resilience for veterans and professionals alike.   Be a Guest Are you a successful business owner, entrepreneur, or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest at https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest [https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest]  and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you...

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