Aerospace
News and issues relating to the aerospace industry that are related to the science, engineering and business of flight in space involving civil, industrial and military applications, and similar topics related to flight in the atmosphere of the Earth that are not covered more directly by other AINonline subject channels. In other words, both astronautical and aeronautical subjects, except for those aeronautical topics that are specifically covered elsewhere on this website.
One of the leaders in the industry, USAIG has been providing rotorcraft coverage in the U.S. since the first civil helicopters took to the sky.
Higher quality animation and software should lead to better training and safety tools
A wide range of topics were on the agenda in Austin, Texas
Cargo and Passenger drones will be part of the mix
ITT's Enidine brand recently added of high-capacity laminated (HCL) elastomeric bearings and Frahm dampers to its portfolio of rotorcraft products.
Incorporation of B/E Aerospace deepens offerings across the board
Gillies has amassed 18,000 hours in helicopters over a career that traced its beginnings back to the late 1960s.
The project includes designing, installing and certifying a system of interchangeable, mission specific cabins for the commercial turboprop twin.
An authoritative new book on the loss of the space shuttle in 2003, focuses on the recovery of the crew and the debris.
First flight of a larger design is expected soon.