MACHINING TITANIUM FOR THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

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Machining advancements for titanium have made the once exotic and rarely-used metal one of the most sought after and fastest growing materials to hit the market. Suppliers need the right machines combined with the proper tools and know-how. This whitepaper from Toyoda Machinery tells what you should expect from your machines to manufacture products from heat-resistant super alloys such as titanium cost-effectively and quickly. Please fill in the form below to be directed to the whitepaper.

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Project bTech

Project bTech is high school students' project in which we have designed, constructed and installed fully operational Airbus A320 flight simulator. Project, a.k.a. the simulator, is now open for all enthusiasts willing to fly on our simulator, as well as for all companies interested in parthership with the project, with the goal of education of our team members, promotion of the project and the Krapina High School and promotion of technical high schools.

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5 WAYS OPERATORS RETAIN AIRCRAFT VALUE

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Increasingly, aircraft brokers are expecting the use of electronic logbooks to ensure that records are wellorganized and complete. Advantages of cloud-based record-keeping include 24/7 accessibility, searchability, service milestone alerts, and data security. You also should be diligent about keeping an itemized list of the loose equipment that originally came with your aircraft, as well as storing equipment in an easily accessible, climate-controlled location. Being able to produce all logbooks and loose equipment when it’s time to sell can help boost your aircraft’s value

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A SIMPLE GUIDE TO CORPORATE AIRLINE REWARD SCHEMES

whitePaper | November 17, 2019

If you travel a lot for work, then you’ll know about airline reward schemes. These programmes encourage travellers to book again and again with the same airline, collect loyalty points and exchange them for benefits such as discounted fares and free upgrades. But did you also know that in addition to these frequent flyer schemes for individuals, there are also airline reward schemes for companies? These corporate reward schemes are a great way to maximise the value of your company’s travel spend, while benefitting your travellers at the same time.

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The Business Case for an Integrated Aviation Management Solution

whitePaper | October 4, 2022

Overall, aircraft maintenance is a high cost activity, in terms of capital equipment, overall spend, and asset downtime. In the aeronautics industry, maintenance activities range from 10% to 20% of an operator’s direct operating costs, depending on the fleet size, age, and usage.

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A Climate Technology White Paper

whitePaper | October 19, 2022

In this paper we show that there are some important and urgent challenges to decarbonizing aviation. Emissions from the aviation industry in 2019 were 1.06Gt, accounting for 2% of annual global CO2 emissions. That number is set to increase to 2.05Gt in 2050

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Textile restraint solutions for the aerospace industry

whitePaper | November 5, 2019

Forankra offers products and customized solutions in cargo securing, lifting and cargo optimization through the whole logistic chain – from straps and lashings to technically advanced cargo securing systems for all kinds of road, air and sea transports. With our knowledge and expertise, we help our customers to secure everything in transit.

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Connecting the Skies

whitePaper | November 8, 2019

The use cases for Inflight Connectivity are manifold. Market research suggests that 90% of passengers would like to connect, but less than 10% do so, as fees are high, and performance is poor. In the cabin, online credit card verification would eliminate fraud, and qualified medical assistance from the ground would avoid unnecessary diversions. Flight crews could optimize their flight path based on real time weather updates. Aircraft systems could report the need for maintenance and trigger ground crews accordingly, so that ground times can be minimized, and resources be used most efficiently. The ever-increasing demand for Inflight Connectivity is driven by several factors: the continued growth of airline passenger traffic, which is expected to double by 2035; 5-10 times higher passenger take rates of cabin Wi-Fi services than today; the amount of data generated by modern aircraft systems, which has already surpassed 1 Terabyte per flight just for the engines; other aerial vehicles that require connectivity for mission accomplishment, for example, police and rescue helicopters; and finally manned and unmanned drones (eVTOLs), which are expected to proliferate in the next decade.

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Spotlight

Project bTech

Project bTech is high school students' project in which we have designed, constructed and installed fully operational Airbus A320 flight simulator. Project, a.k.a. the simulator, is now open for all enthusiasts willing to fly on our simulator, as well as for all companies interested in parthership with the project, with the goal of education of our team members, promotion of the project and the Krapina High School and promotion of technical high schools.

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