Tag: aerospace

Swansea University and Faradair Aerospace Strengthen Relationship for UK Aerospace Revival

Swansea University and Faradair Aerospace are to expand their relationship with the British company’s commitment to bring back large-scale aircraft production to the UK and deliver 300 home-designed, sustainable aircraft for regional air mobility and special missions by 2030. The enhanced coll...

Marubeni Corporation Announces Investment with ePlane

ePlane, the advanced AI driven, B2B Sourcing and Business Intelligence platform for the Aerospace Parts and Repair markets announced today the investment led by major Japanese trading and investing company, Marubeni Corporation, and current investors totaling $9m. ePlane is changing the way comp...

Encroaching Drones Usually Go Unseen by Pilots, New Study Confirms

Skilled pilots approaching a runway usually can’t see small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) encroaching on their airspace, and they virtually never detect motionless drones, a newly published study shows. During an airborne human factors experiment, certificated pilots failed to see a common ...

Ideagen’s software to support TP Aerospace’s global expansion plans

TP Aerospace, the leading aftermarket supplier of wheels and brakes to the aviation industry, is to implement software from Ideagen as it expands its global quality management operations. The Copenhagen-based organisation will adopt Ideagen’s Q-Pulse quality management software as the company ...

Bombardier puts its Belfast operation up for sale

Bombardier is putting its Belfast operation up for sale as part of an overhaul of the business putting thousands of aerospace jobs at risk. The company, which also has factories in Morocco, is selling its entire aerostructures operation.It employs about 3,600 people across several locations in N...

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