A clear, sunny day might seem like perfect flying conditions, but as temperatures continue to rise globally, the aviation industry is being forced to confront a new challenge: heatwaves. Soaring temperatures might feel nice on a beach, but they can present complex issues for aircraft. Let’s take a closer look at why this happens and some potential solutions to counter the effects of heatwaves.
Precision engineering technologies have come a long way since their inception, and their evolution is nothing short of an epic engineering saga. It all started with meticulous craftsmanship, and over the centuries, it has morphed into an advanced science, drastically altering the landscape of industrial development.
The aerospace manufacturing industry relies heavily on precision engineering to create intricate and reliable components and systems vital for the safe and efficient functioning of aircraft. This process involves design, development, manufacturing and testing of high-quality products. In this article, we will discuss the role of precision engineering in aerospace manufacturing and explore how it contributes to the development of advanced aerospace technologies.
With space exploration advancing at a rapid pace, it won’t be long before we see humanity’s first home in another world using advanced off-world construction technologies.
To further develop efforts for building on the Moon, NASA has awarded ICON, a construction technologies company based in Austin, a contract to find practical off-world construction solutions for building on the lunar surface and on Mars. The primary objective of this partnership is to build infrastructures using 3D printing technology, including landing pads, habitats, and roads.
Whether it’s wind power, hydrogen or electric vessels, decarbonising efforts in the maritime sector are reaching new heights. Among the latest developments is the new Alte Volare electric hydrofoil concept from British superyacht tender specialists, Cockwells. Here’s what we know.
British aerospace giant Rolls-Royce and Air China are entering into a new Joint Venture to build a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility. The new facility, Beijing Aero Engine Services Company Limited, will provide essential MRO support on several engines. This Joint Venture between Rolls-Royce and Air China is a result of the United States increasingly implementing export restrictions on advanced technology and limited international travel.
It’s a little surprising that drones in manufacturing are not as widely used since the global drone market is expected to exceed $15 billion in 2022. Right now, drones in manufacturing account for less than 2% cent of the total drone deployment despite the countless benefits unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) present to several industries. In this post, we take a closer look at how drones can be used in manufacturing along with some of the regulations.
With a continued focus on decarbonising the aviation sector using sustainable aviation fuels and battery tech, how close are we to hybrid-electric flight?
Since air traffic is set to increase 5% every year until 2030, it’s not surprising that more companies are looking for ways to make aircraft more sustainable. Rolls-Royce, the world’s second-largest aircraft engine manufacturer, has joined the fray by revealing its new turbogenerator.
For some reason, many people believe that British manufacturing is dead and claim we no longer make anything. While suggesting that Great Britain transformed the industry is perhaps reaching but we know for a fact that we are still producing many products across various sectors. In this article, we look at the story of British manufacturing with some information from Phil Hamlyn Williams, the author of a new book, How Britain Shaped the Manufacturing World.
With all the talk about more sustainability in the aviation sector, it turns out old cooking oil could power the world’s largest passenger airliner. That is exactly what happened on the 28th of March 2022 when an Airbus A380 performed a first flight powered by 100% sustainable fuel.
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