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IndustryWeek June 17, 2009 John Teresko |
Reorganizing for Machining Solutions Increasingly, the evolution of manufacturing technologies such as machining is enabling automation vendors to reach for strategies that embrace the total solution. |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2007 John Teresko |
Boeing 787: A Matter of Materials -- Special Report: Anatomy of a Supply Chain The Dreamliner is far more than just another ambitious product. Its six-month delay is largely due to Boeing attempting to rethink its product development, production processes and supply chain management in one fell swoop. |
BusinessWeek June 20, 2005 |
Boeing's Plastic Dream Machine Boeing thinks its new 787 jet, built mostly of plastic composites, could remold the airline industry. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2006 John Teresko |
Getting Ready For Titanium Titanium's stock as a manufacturing material is rising, thanks to its strength, corrosion resistance and light weight. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Erico Guizzo |
Winner: Carbon Takeoff With a radical carbon-fiber composite wing, Boeing is pushing the envelope of aviation design in its new 787 jetliner. |
BusinessWeek May 29, 2006 Carol Matlack |
Airbus Has A Bad Case Of Jet Lag Its redesigned, lightweight plane will still trail Boeing's Dreamliner by years. |
National Defense January 2015 Edward Lundquist |
F-35 Industrial Base Relies On International Participation The international component is a huge element of what we do. It's building this coalition capacity that the U.S. is going to need in a future day and age, but it's also bringing the price of the U.S. airplanes down. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2009 John Teresko |
The Cutting Edge of Waterjet Cutting Waterjet cutting tools can now cut virtually any material. |
National Defense July 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Navy Gradually Embracing Composite Materials in Ships The Navy claims that its next generation destroyer, the DD(X), will be the service's first major commitment to composite construction. |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2006 Brian Gorman |
It's Boeing's Race to Lose Boeing now may have the chance to dominate commercial aerospace, but the 787 doesn't launch for another two years. The company is likely to keep flying high over the long term, but before the 787 takes wing there are still potential pitfalls. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Stanley Holmes |
The 787 Encounters Turbulence Technical glitches and manufacturing woes could delay Boeing's breakthrough. |
Popular Mechanics December 15, 2009 Matt Molnar |
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Finally Gets Off the Ground Boeing today sent its new 787 Dreamliner on her maiden test flight, marking the first time a mostly composite airliner has taken to the air. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Boeing's Plane Plans After a troubled past year, the aerospace giant's plan for commercial aviation's future looks promising. |
IndustryWeek February 17, 2010 Peter Alpern |
NASA Tool Could Cross Over to Manufacturing HyperSizer analysis optimizes design architectures, predicts performance of composite materials. |
The Motley Fool November 8, 2011 John Grgurich |
1 Thing Investors Need to Know About Boeing's 787 Landing Gear Incident New jetliners often experience problems. So long as Boeing hops right on this issue and stays on top of it -- both from an engineering and a public relations perspective -- the company will be fine. |
National Defense April 2010 Austin Wright |
Non-Metal Structure Lightens Military Truck The Army is testing an all-composite military vehicle that weighs 900 pounds less than the humvee it was modeled after. |
Popular Mechanics June 26, 2009 Mark Huber |
Air France 447: New Questions About Instruments, Composite Tail The flight computers and the crew may have been able to inadvertently fly the aircraft beyond its structural design limits, triggering an in-flight break-up. |
CIO March 1, 2007 |
Flight Risk An excerpt from the book Boeing Versus Airbus: The Inside Story of the Greatest International Competition in Business by John Newhouse. In the high-stakes, highly political competition with Airbus, outsourcing to Asia helps Boeing sell more airplanes. But at what cost? |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2008 John Teresko |
Rethinking Supplier Relationships with Tool Providers Collaborating in advance with cutting tool providers can pay off in improved productivity and quality. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2008 Tim Beyers |
White Knight Courts Virgin If successfully tested, WhiteKnightTwo will prove that composites are perfectly usable for building high-altitude aircraft. Imagine how that might transform the airline industry. |
Wall Street & Technology February 21, 2008 Anthony Sperling |
Tips & Tricks for Building Composites Avoid having too many composites by focusing on your firm's primary mandates. Read on for advice on when and how to create composites. |
The Motley Fool May 21, 2011 Rich Smith |
Airbus' New BFF: Boeing Could Boeing's 787 be the best thing that ever happened to Airbus? |
The Motley Fool September 25, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Boeing Stands Pat The aerospace giant says to expect no gains from Airbus' stumbles. Investors, relative to its expected five-year growth rate and its industry, Boeing sports a stratospheric valuation. |
Defense Update Issue 3, 2004 |
Lightweight Armor Protection for Combat Vehicles This article covers the modern technologies and application of ceramic and composite armor for vehicle protection. |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2007 Stanley Holmes |
Better Living At 30,000 Feet Boeing hopes fliers will flock to bigger windows, cleaner air, and redesigned cabins. |
National Defense January 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Weapon Makers Contend With Decline in U.S. Manufacturing Manufacturers of military hardware worry that a shortage of skilled labor in the United States is impinging on their ability to deliver high-tech equipment to the Defense Department. |
Popular Mechanics December 2006 Barbara S. Peterson |
Jumbo Trouble The Airbus A380 was supposed to be the future of aviation. Will it ever get off the ground? |
The Motley Fool April 28, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Will Hexcel Shake Off the Hex? Volume deliveries of new aircraft haven't begun, and neither has the boost to earnings for this specialty composite maker. Investors, this is a risky play in a volatile and cyclical business. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Sally Adee |
Self Healing Hulls Electric current could be the key to self-healing carbon-composite smart materials. |
National Defense February 2005 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
U.S. Must Not Lose Manufacturing Edge The decline in U.S. manufacturing capabilities is not news to many of our readers. Only a year ago, we reported that the manufacturing sector had sustained 37 consecutive months of job losses. |
Popular Mechanics September 2006 Eric Sofge |
Coming Soon: Boeing's Radical New 787 Dreamliner With the new 787, Boeing radically rethinks commercial aircraft design. |
The Motley Fool October 1, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Boeing Beware The plane maker needs to stay on its toes if it hopes to make the 7E7 a success. Shareholders are kept on edge. |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2009 Rich Smith |
A Boeing Foe's Tale of Woe Boeing's not the only airplane maker losing orders. |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Carol Matlack |
Airbus' Megaplane Has A Weight Problem The giant A380 must keep pounds down to meet fuel-efficiency targets, making it hard to outfit |
Information Today August 14, 2014 |
Knovel Launches Composites Subject Area Composites comprises design, selection, analysis, testing, manufacturing, and repair information related to composite materials. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 John S. McClenahen |
Sky Wars The plane truth is Airbus and Boeing are battling for control of commercial aviation. And there is a possibility that an innovative third major player could join the fray. Here's some history and what the next five years promise. |
National Defense October 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
Army Researchers Working to Lower Weight of Emerging Infantry Weapons Although composite materials often carry enormous potential for weight reduction, Army scientists are finding that redesign and the combined use of various metal alloys are equally important keys to reliable and easily portable weapons. |
IndustryWeek April 15, 2009 |
The Changing Face of Automation Factory automation grows smarter, leaner and finds a new market to serve. |
Chemistry World June 27, 2014 Dannielle Whittaker |
Electrical component hitches a ride with mechanical support A new composite material that can simultaneously withstand mechanical loads and store electrical energy has been created by scientists in the UK and Belgium. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2002 William H. Miller |
Reaching New Heights Lockheed Martin and partners employ dazzling advanced manufacturing technologies to fulfill rich Joint Strike Fighter contract... |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2009 John Teresko |
The Future of Machining Arrives Early The 'factory of the future' is already here and offering significant competitive advantages. |
BusinessWeek June 20, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Why Airbus Is Losing Altitude Airbus worries about production delays on the A380 and not a single major order for the A350. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
Try Out Your Nanotechnology Demo facility opens for polymer nanocomposites. |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2008 Nick Zubko |
A Material World The growth of the global economy continues to change the landscape of the raw materials market. Realizing that the old rules no longer apply, manufacturers are looking inward for opportunities to drive costs back down without making their customers foot the bill. |
BusinessWeek April 24, 2006 Carol Matlack |
Airbus May Hit An Air Pocket Over China Why Airbus' plan to build narrowbody planes in China could come up short. |
The Motley Fool November 21, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Boeing Is Coming Up Sevens A busy weekend of orders will lead to an even busier next few years. The stock is up more than 3% -- less than a dollar from its 52-week high. |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2009 Rich Duprey |
Get Airborne With Boeing's Grounding The plane maker's latest delay creates an investor opportunity with suppliers. |
The Motley Fool June 15, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Airbus in a Holding Pattern The company delays jet deliveries; Boeing may be bogged down, too. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Boeing's Costly Dispute The aircraft giant is playing a high-stakes game in its current labor dispute. Investors, take note. |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 Jeff Wise |
The Tech That Makes New Airplanes and Runways Safer The plane, the runway, the airport, the technology are all examined here |