The methods engineers use to test that aircraft can withstand lightning strikes is changing as their aerospace materials and designs evolve
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Words by Paul Eden It is important to be very clear about the technological drive…
Words by Eric Tegler As 2021 drew to a close, reports that China would soon unveil…
Alastair McIntosh, chief technology officer of Lilium discusses the firm’s approach to flight and certification testing of its EVTOL
New types of propulsion and advances in aircraft engine testing require the application of innovative instrumentation and ways of working
Aldo Steinfeld from ETH Zurich discusses an industrial plant capable of producing carbon neutral jet fuel from sunlight
Aerospace is at the forefront of engineering, but some question if the sector is doing enough to keep pace with developments in equality and human rights
Launch system developers are testing biofuels to ensure growth in orbital businesses is environmentally sustainable
More work to devise and test ways of operating eVTOL aircraft and drones is needed before they can be used in cities
Aero-engine developers are seeking to squeeze the last drops of efficiency and increased power possible from compressor designs