Aerospace Manufacturing & Supply Chain
Aug 15, 2022
Switch to Western sources like Allegheny Technologies and Howmet are not creating major disruptions.
Aug 10, 2022
Aerospace and defense executives are ready for a digital reinvention—it’s time for governments to facilitate the change.
Aug 10, 2022
As deliveries restart, Boeing aims to wipe out its stored backlog and bring production back up to at least five per month.
Aug 05, 2022
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Aug 05, 2022
FAA okay to re-start deliveries ends a long saga, but now Boeing has a new problem to worry about. Listen in as our specialists break down the situation—and the numbers.
Dec 03, 2020
Rolls-Royce has hired Infosys, one of India’s largest digitally-based consulting firms, to provide engineering, research and development services for its civil aerospace business, turning over a major office in Bengaluru that the engine-maker built up over the last decade.
Nov 23, 2020
The promise the French industry made this past June to make its supply chain stronger is beginning to materialize.
Nov 03, 2020
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) will shift aerospace workers to other divisions for the duration of the downturn in demand for commercial airliners.
Oct 30, 2020
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has suspended development of the SpaceJet for more than three years.
Oct 29, 2020
For sure, 2020 will go down as the worst year for commercial aviation since World War II, but the question increasingly is, will 2021 be much better?…
Oct 16, 2020
Recent comments by a senior Russian government official illustrate how authorities and aircraft manufacturers in the country are getting increasingly worried about losing access to Western technologies as political tensions between Russia, the U.S. and Europe rise.
Sep 20, 2020
Drawing on government funding into hydrogen propulsion, the manufacturer is working to define a commercial airliner to enter service in 2035.
Sep 04, 2020
Air Lease Corporation chairman Steven Udvar Házy is encouraging Boeing to publicly refer to the 737 MAX by its more formal numerical designations, such as the 737-8 and 737-9, calling the name “MAX” a “clear liability.”