Duplicates of optical components to be used in NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have…
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A spate of recent air accidents has been attributed to human factors. Is this an emerging trend or simply history repeating itself?
The world’s first all-electric propulsion satellite, built by Boeing for Bermuda-based ABS, is now operational…
Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) engineers have reached an important stepping stone in the future…
Airbus and Boeing provide exclusive access to their respective telemetry rooms
Automating NDT will save time, reduce costs and speed up the test process. Now that systems are becoming more refined, this will be particularly applicable for composite structures
Supporting the development of a new Pegasus LPC1 fan blade for the US Marine Corps Harrier upgrade led to the revival of a mothballed testbed
Space has traditionally been the jewel in the crown of the aerospace testing world – the ultimate showcase for a nation’s technological prowess. But has the public lost its appetite for extraterrestrial achievements?
In a new series, Aerospace Testing International talks to chief test pilots about themselves, their experiences, their projects and their achievements. First in the captain’s seat is Peter Chandler, chief test pilot for Airbus
The US Navy has conducted successful test flights of two Trident II D5 fleet ballistic…