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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.
Pratt & Whitney continues to see broad excitement and strong orders for its revolutionary Pratt & Whitney GTF family of geared turbofan engines. Recent wins add to the Pratt & Whitney GTF order book, which now totals nearly 10,000 engine orders and commitments with more than 80 customers. Several…
How do you engineer and assemble the next generation of aircraft if we have difficulty manufacturing the complex aircraft of today? Read this paper to learn how today’s technology improves engineering processes and makes an important paradigm shift.
With over 46,000 workers, our aviation industry is a multi-billion-dollar sector spanning MROs, leasing and aircraft manufacturing, to allied industries such as banking and insurance. Industry-leading programs in aerospace engineering put us on the forefront of the space race, while no state income…
John Peterson, VP and General Manager, Software Services - Honeywell Connected Enterprise John Peterson leads the software and services portfolio to create software solutions, cabin services and connectivity for aircraft and passengers. Q. Why don't airlines provide free Wi-Fi? A. Current satellite…
Mike Stewart, Vice President - Advanced Technologies, Honeywell Aerospace Mike Stewart, previously a corporate fellow within Honeywell Aerospace, today leads the organization's Advanced Technology organization across general aviation, commercial, defense and space. Q. What is the mission of…
The helicopter's operational versatility means many missions take place in harsh environments in which systems are exposed to airborne contamination including sand, abrasive dust, corrosive salt, and high moisture. These contaminants are known to cause engine erosion, wear, and damage, requiring…
Boeing Global Services' growing ecosystem of integrated, cross-functional solutions helps business aviation operators to run smoothly and efficiently. Here's how it works across different roles and responsibilities. Pilots & Crew Real-time information supports better situational awareness, which…
The quality of aircraft cabin air has received increasing attention over the years given its impact on crew and passenger health, and aircraft manufacturers and operators are installing advanced cabin air filtration systems to provide 'clean' air in aircraft cabins. View this interactive guide by…
Flight efficiency and safety are two of the big priorities for most aviation companies as they strive to improve customer experience, save time, enhance the reliability of service, and maximize profits. Improving efficiency is a continuous process and is not easy, as the industry faces complex…
Aviation is a multibillion-dollar industry in Greater Fort Lauderdale, including airlines, airframe and engine manufacturers, component parts suppliers, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities, three international and seven executive airports, fixed-base operators and aircraft leasing…
Cybersecurity burst upon the embedded systems landscape in 2016 when the infamous Mirai IoT botnet took down major websites using hundreds of thousands of compromised IoT devices.
There is an increased need for civilian MRO facilities to work on military aircraft. Subcontract resources can provide both financial and operational efficiencies to benefit taxpayers, in addition to lessening the burden on existing military infrastructure.