Aerospace: Lifting off soon / As most firms continue to play it safe in response to the slowdown, there is a growing consensus that the bottom of the cycle is near.
FREMONT, Calif., 8 Nov. 2009. Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the LV1 high-performance, VMEbus single board computer for rugged systems in military and aerospace applications in demanding environments.
Alcoa's Cleveland Works is the home of two large forging presses the 50 000 ton press under renovation and a 35 000 ton press currently producing large forgings for aerospace applications such as the aluminum bulkheads for the Joint Strike Fighter.
Alcoa Inc. has decided to rebuild its largest aerospace forging press, ending 15 months of uncertainty over the fate of the critical piece of equipment and likely preserving its long-term role on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) says it its on track to deliver its first Boeing 767-300ER passenger-to-freighter conversion from its Bedek division by...
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Inherently, big defense contractors are expected to eliminate jobs as the Pentagon has lowered spending on traditional weapon systems, while smaller, niche companies may accelerate hiring as the United States garners resources to...
Louis Chenevert, chief executive of jet-engine and aviation-equipment provider United Technologies Corp., said Wednesday that a renewed or accelerated downturn in parts and maintenance sales to airlines "is unlikely at this point in time."...
SHARES in Perth-based Quickstep Holdings jumped yesterday after it signed an agreement potentially worth more than $700m ($780m) with US aerospace giants Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to manufacture components for the Joint Strike Fighter...
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