This checklist for aerospace and defence (A&D) manufacturers could be useful to help ensure they take full advantage of the benefits of Industry 4.0
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Look out, cabin equipment manufacturers: for many businesses, machine downtime can cause major complications. If there is no preparation in place, interruptions to output can cause alarming outcomes for productivity and profit margins
Chemical etching can have many advantages for aerospace fabrication in terms of processing and cost efficiencies. Almost any metal can be chemical etched, but the processes differ slightly. This brief guide explains the process for etching titanium, aluminium, steel, stainless steel, copper and copper alloys
Digital colour tools and processes can help streamline the cabin design process, especially when multiple component and materials manufacturers are involved. Here are a few things you should know about colour control and cabin design projects
Aircraft deliveries in 2019 remain close to the rate set in 2018, with the total of 515 deliveries to the end of May lagging just 13 aircraft behind last year’s record figures. The value to the UK of these deliveries is estimated at between £10bn and £11.5bn
The latest data reveals that the commercial aircraft seating market will be worth US$4.9 billion in 2028 – up from US$3.8 billion in 2018. The proportion of total in-service seats with in-seat power, meanwhile, is set to increase from about 38% to 66% over the same timeframe. Let’s explore the drivers of this growth
New research by AlixPartners, the global consulting firm, finds that the aerospace industry will have to navigate several challenges in the next year, including restoring consumer trust following the Boeing 737 MAX crisis; adverse macroeconomic factors, such as fluctuating oil prices and slowing global trade; and strengthening sustainability in the supply chain and adopting digital operating models
Boeing’s latest outlook forecasts that the aerospace and defence market will reach US$8.7 trillion by 2028, with the 20-year commercial outlook projecting a US$16 trillion market, powered by rising demand for jets and related services
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk has made interesting statements about electric aircraft over the years and is not only developing his own technology, but inspiring others to do the same. Pure electric regional aircraft are more than a dream…
IBA Group predicts that aircraft orders at Paris Air Show could be down 50% on 2018. But it’s not all bad news for aviation…