By: Paul BuchananAnything to do with space and air travel fascinates us all. The possibility of new planets, suns and stars, not to mention the possibility of new life forms, keeps even the most sceptical of us interested in information about the aerospace industry. The business of space research and development has come a long [...]
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By: Adam Singleton Scotland has a proud engineering legacy that reaches back through the centuries, and its continuing success is evident in the growing Scottish aerospace industry. Twenty-two million passengers passed through Scotland’s four major airports in 2005, and with an annual turnover of £2.1 billion, the industry is still on the rise as a [...]

By: White Digital Media The aerospace industry is bouncing back according to a report by A|D|S – the Aerospace, Defense and Security trade organization – published today. The report shows that revenues for the UK aerospace industry swelled 5.4 percent in 2009 to a combined £22.2 billion. It comes after last month’s encouraging Farnborough Air [...]

While the New Year’s celebrations for 2007 are only two weeks old, it is the perfect time to assess the job market for aerospace professionals. The beginning of a new business year means assessing business models, accounting, and the need for new personnel solutions. For aerospace engineers, technicians, and designers, one of the greatest resources for aerospace industry information is the Society of British Aerospace Companies. The SBAC conducts an annual survey assessing a variety of factors in the aerospace industry, including employment numbers, company orders, and wages. For our purposes, looking at a few of the sections on employment will help give a better picture about the job market for aerospace professionals.

"ERP, Lean Specialty/MES, and homegrown solutions provide the foundation from which companies are enshrining value streams, improving productivity, preparing for new product launches, and driving culture change throughout the company and supplier base." Jane Biddle, Vice President of Manufacturing Research, AberdeenGroup

CAD is the acronym for ‘Computer Aided Design’, which refers to the process of designing any real or virtual object using software tools and utilities. It allows a designer to create accurate draughts and designs of objects as per predefined measurements with a high degree of accuracy, and minimal labor….

The first Kitty Hawk moment of the 21st Century took place in Hamburg, Germany on July 7, 2009. On that bright blue morning, a hydrogen cell experiment paid off for the German Aerospace Center. The Antares DLR H-2, a motor glider completely fueled by hydrogen fuel cells, took off under its own power into the bright, blue sky above Hamburg Airport and flew its way into the history books.








