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AJ Piplica (@AJ_Piplica), founder and CEO of Hermeus, joins Lucas Bagno and Ian Cinnamon on this episode. Takeaways:

- Every time there has been an acceleration in the speed of transportation in history, high GDP growth has followed.

- A switch to hypersonic transportation would unlock $4T in growth.

- In the future the key differentiator in air travel will be speed, rather than comfort.

- It’s currently extremely expensive to do flight testing at hypersonic speeds — $5-10M for only a few seconds of data.

- In the 40s and through the Cold War, there were new aircrafts released every few years, but since then the pace of innovation has slowed significantly.

- Cost-plus contracts are very comfortable for companies and create perverse incentives.

- We are in the midst of a techno-economic pursuit in hypersonic transport and whichever country gets there first gets to write the rules.

- The immense amount of political strife in this country keeps AJ up at night but unity amongst smaller cohorts of people working on challenges at a global scale keeps him optimistic.

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AJ Piplica (@AJ_Piplica), founder and CEO of Hermeus, joins Lucas Bagno and Ian Cinnamon on this episode. Takeaways: - Every time there has been an acceleration in the speed of transportation in history, high GDP growth has followed. - A switch to hypersonic transportation would unlock $4T in growth. - In the future the key differentiator in air travel will be speed, rather than comfort. - It’s currently extremely expensive to do flight testing at hypersonic speeds — $5-10M for only a few seconds of data. - In the 40s and through the Cold War, there were new aircrafts released every few years, but since then the pace of innovation has slowed significantly. - Cost-plus contracts are very comfortable for companies and create perverse incentives. - We are in the midst of a techno-economic pursuit in hypersonic transport and whichever country gets there first gets to write the rules. - The immense amount of political strife in this country keeps AJ up at night but unity amongst smaller cohorts of people working on challenges at a global scale keeps him optimistic. Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at www.villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal. Want to get updates from us? Subscribe to get a peek inside the Village. We’ll send you reading recommendations, exclusive event invites, and commentary onthe latest happenings in Silicon Valley. www.villageglobal.vc/signup read more read less

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