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Driving innovation has become a mantra at most companies. Siemens started on this journey of innovation more than ten years ago, setting its sights on being the trusted partner for companies in the process of digital transformation and helping to increase innovation and productivity of teams…
In today’s tight environment, aerospace manufacturers must employ solutions which reduce scrap, labor costs, and expenses. Utilizing new, improved technologies for machining aluminum aircraft components are helping to give shops a competitive edge.
With its outstanding performance capabilities, superior agility, exceptional ramp appeal, and leading dispatch reliability, it is no surprise that the Challenger 350 business jet is the #1 aircraft among top corporate flight departments worldwide
Learn to improve the electrical platform development process to reduce risk and reach program goals while employing a mature and fully functional, multi-domain digital thread solution to enrich the digital twin throughout the platform's lifecycle.
With fewer commercial flights, which carry both passengers and freight, there’s a critical need for more cargo space. Read how Embraer’s engineers rose to the challenge.
To keep up with the pace of change and introduce new products or deliver new capabilities faster, aerospace and defense companies are going through a digital transformation to improve productivity, accelerate innovation and achieve program execution excellence.
It's the dream of military acquisition in 2020: A new system that drops into place in a current piece of hardware, provides improved performance, easier maintenance, and builds on a legacy of more than 12 million battle-proven hours of operation. It's the T55 714C, Honeywell Aerospace's new variant…
The global COVID-19 pandemic underscores the value of business aviation. As scheduled airline traffic and passenger loads have declined, more business people are using corporate and chartered aircraft for essential domestic and international travel. In addition to the safety, security and…
Learn about the five critical capabilities simulation must possess to accelerate military technology modernization and sustainment to ensure the warfighter stays ahead of the threat.
As a leading provider of aircraft leasing and air cargo transportation services, comprised of transport and maintenance subsidiaries, Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) made the decision to migrate all of its operations to a single, new MRO IT system. After an extensive and rigorous selection…
Network with global business aviation professionals, explore business opportunities, view stunning aircraft displays and learn about the latest trends and technologies at the MEBAA SHOW 2020.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer because every aircraft, every operator and every mission is unique. One solution fits if your passengers want to make calls, check email or go online with their smartphones on short-haul flights. You'll need a little more "oomph" if they routinely sign onto the…
Digitalization is growing exponentially in the manufacturing and production process and is a key pillar in the certification process. Read this paper to learn how today’s technology assists in efficiently managing and validating airworthiness.
Makino has the machines, processes, and engineering solutions that allow large OEMs, tier-one and tier-two suppliers, and job shops to produce accurate structural and turbo machinery parts faster, with less variability and at the lowest cost.
Supply chain efficiency is more critical than ever before. Aerospace supply chains are becoming increasingly complex. International trade, part proliferation, the rapid advancement of technology—management of these elements alone requires a tremendous amount of resources. Fourth-party logistics …
Over the next five years, OEMs are expected to increase commercial aircraft production by 21%. The ramp-up means suppliers face unprecedented challenges. They must find ways to satisfy demand for more components while OEMs place more pressure on them to decrease lead times and prices.
Certifying aircraft structures is a long, complex and costly process. Integrating a simulation environment covering the full simulation chain can mitigate automation and standardization challenges for airworthiness certification. Read this paper to learn more.