Safety critical components for aircraft and Formula 1 racing cars could one day be 3D printed via a new technique that substantially reduces imperfections in the manufacturing process.
If you were asked to name a pan-European aircraft manufacturer based in Toulouse, Airbus is likely to spring to mind immediately. And you would be right, of course, but it’s easy to forget that the ...
FRANKFURT—The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-powered version of the ...
A variant of the new Airbus A321XLR, powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, has received type certification from the European ...
Satellite manufacturing market was valued at $16.2 billion in 2021, is projected to reach $27.3 billion by 2031, grow at a CAGR of 5.7% fr ...
The opening day of IDEX and NAVDEX 2025 saw the announcement of 13 deals worth AED3.97 billion signed with both local and ...
A £127 million contract will see Airbus design and construct two synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites in the UK ready ...
The Russian Su-57 and American F-35 stealth fighters come together for the first time at Aero India 2025. One of the key ...
Satrec Initiative launches high-resolution satellite SpaceEye-T for Earth observation Satrec Initiative gears up for the ...
TEKEVER, the European market leader in unmanned aerial systems (UAS), today announces a two-year partnership agreement with ...
Airbus SE said that one of its most ambitious projects for future propulsion — using hydrogen to power an aircraft — is progressing slower than planned because of the technological hurdles ...
Airbus has plans to develop a hydrogen-powered turboprop that would seat about 100 people, potentially with electric motors running on hydrogen fuel cells. The company previously said that it expected ...