A revolutionary robotic platform developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been adapted for the U.S. Air Force to address the critical, expensive, and nasty work of stripping old paint fr...
Robert Loewy, the William R. T. Oakes professor and chair of the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, has received one of the most prestigious awards in aeronautics - the Daniel Guggenheim M...
British newspaper the Financial Times will publish a Special Report on July 17, 2006, titled 'Aerospace.' This annual report provides an in-depth look at the emerging trends taking place within the dynamic Aerosp...
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Aerojet, a GenCorp Inc. company, has been awarded a five year contract for the development of technology for a rocket-powered landing system for NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) Crew Module. This contract is bei...
Aviation will account for 5% of the world’s carbon emissions by 2050, according to the latest climate change study by UK scientists.
In 2000, air traffic contributed 2% of global carbon emissions, but that figur...
Allegheny Technologies Incorporated has announced a further expansion of its titanium sponge facility and melt capabilities in Albany, OR. This investment is aimed at increasing ATI's capacity to produce titanium and...
Advances in aircraft technology have traditionally followed advances in propulsion technology; and because propulsion technology itself is the primary enabler, a look at where it is heading also gives us insight into whe...
Georgia Tech researchers have created a new combustor (combustion chamber where fuel is burned to power an engine or gas turbine) designed to burn fuel in a wide range of devices — with next to no emission of nitro...
Swales Aerospace announced the delivery of the last of five THEMIS micro-satellite spacecraft buses. The THEMIS (Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms) mission is unique in that it is NASA&#...
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