Airbus Helicopters SAS (formerly Eurocopter Group) is the helicopter manufacturing division of Airbus. It is the largest in the industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries. Its head office is located at Marseille Provence Airport in Marignane, France, near Marseille. The main fac...
All this actually represents one of the major trends in airplane manufacturing, whereby companies are cutting back on their own manufacturing activities and related technology. “They are focusing on becoming integrators rather than manufacturers,” states Aboulafia. “The goal is to push more responsi...
[05:25.64]Large companies like aircraft parts maker Spirit AeroSystems [05:30.72]have already invested in digital technology. [05:35.48]But hundreds of smaller suppliers around the world [05:39.36]do not have the money or skilled ...
"The standard of manufacturing and sheer reliability in service is extremely high, and the C919 has to be able to equal this," warns Learmount. "So I think you'll find that most of the players, especially the big Western players, will want to watch the aircraft in service ...
After Japan's defeat in World War II the company had to close down since production and research of aircraft was prohibited by the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers. This had a severe impact on Nakajima because it was one of the two largest aircraft manufacturers, together with Mitsubishi Hea...
Rockwell employees view finished Boeing 787 The article focuses on the commercial airplane 787-8 Dreamliner of Boeing Co. and contribution of Rockwell Collins Inc. in its manufacturing. About 250 emp... P Shaver - 《Corridor Business Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 ...
name Short Brothers. The Wright Brothers contracted with the new company the British rights to build the Wright Flyer; an initial order for six aircraft was taken, all of them taken up by members of the Aero Club. Short Brothers became the first aircraft manufacturing company in the world. ...
It was the U.S. government that encouraged the first mass manufacturing of the airplane, seeing the potential of a powerful weapon and reconnaissance vehicle. When World War I broke out in 1914, there was a new type of battlefield: the sky. Airplane technology sped up dramatically during the...
Additive manufacturing: the aerospace test of maturity The idea is constructive in the truest sense of the word: the pioneering process of additive manufacturing is a construction method which is increasingly gaining acceptance in the aerospace industry. It is also being tested at voestalpine. ...
the area from which activities in the field of industrial engines for electric power generation later ensued. In Colleferro (Rome), the Bombrini Parodi-Delfino-BPD Company, established in Genoa in 1912, started manufacturing explosives and chemical products, from which the space segment originated. ...