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Colin Bennett

China's aviation makers start consolidation for large jet building - People's Daily Online - 0 views

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    China began the restructuring of its aviation industry by consolidating the two leading state-owned aircraft designers and producers.
Colin Bennett

Why aviation needs to address its emissions problem now - 1 views

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    What is the link to copper? * Electrification and hybridisation of air transport? * Substitution of air with high-speed rail? * Digital technology for video-conferencing? * All of the above?
Colin Bennett

Light Weighting-Is It a Boon or Bane in Battling Emissions? - 1 views

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    Light weighting as a strategy to combat emission and mileage targets has carved a niche corner in automotive original equipment manufacturers' (OEMs') and supplier's research and development. Almost all OEMs have been working on ambitious weight reduction strategies to adhere to future regulations. Light weighting has a profound effect as a long-term strategy, as OEMs transit from making ICE-powered vehicles to battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles. Light weighting as a strategy has implications in other industries such as aviation and power generation. This market insight provides insights on the key factors such as emissions, mileage targets, emission test cycles, electrification, urbanization, and cost and their influence on OEM light weighting strategies.
Colin Bennett

Over 29,000 new aircraft required in the next 20 years  - 0 views

  • As aviation becomes increasingly accessible in all parts of the world, future Journeys will increasingly be made by air particularly to and from emerging markets. According to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast (GMF) in the next 20 years (2013-2032), air traffic will grow at 4.7 per cent annually requiring over 29,220 new passenger and freighter aircraft valued at nearly US$4.4 trillion. Some 28,350 of these are passenger aircraft valued at US$4.1 trillion. Of these, some 10,400 will replace existing aircraft with more efficient ones. With today’s fleet of 17,740 aircraft, it means that by 2032, the worldwide fleet will double to nearly 36,560 aircraft. Economic growth, growing middle classes, affordability, ease of travel, urbanisation, tourism, and migration are some factors increasing connectivity between people and regions and how often they travel. Increasing urbanisation will lead to a doubling of mega cities from 42 today to 89 by 2032, and 99 per cent of the world’s long-haul traffic will be between or through these.
Colin Bennett

NexansLAN: Airbus picture - 0 views

  • And here is another great shot of #Nexans #cabling inside an #Airbus plane.
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    Aluminum aviation cables
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Aviation electrical wiring interconnect system safety - 0 views

  • lectrical Wiring Interconnect System (EWIS) Integrity Program
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GE, Abu Dhabi firm in $8 billion joint venture - 0 views

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    BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. conglomerate General Electric Co (GE.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Abu Dhabi investment agency Mubadala Development Co said on Tuesday they have entered into an $8 billion joint venture with an initial focus on providing commercial finance in the Middle East and Africa.The two companies also plan to work together in the clean energy and water, aviation, and oil and gas sectors, they said."This partnership is consistent with our global growth initiatives and builds on our long-term relationships in a high-growth region like the Middle East," said Jeff Immelt, chief executive of GE, the second-largest U.S. company by market value.The companies said Mubadala "plans over time" to become one of the Fairfield, Connecticut-based company's ten largest shareholders, by acquiring shares in the open market.They also aim to establish a clean energy technology center in Masdar City, a new city in Abu Dhabi that aims to be carbon neutral. GE plans to commit up to $50 million for Masdar's second clean-tech fund.Growth in the Middle East has been a major thrust for GE in recent years. Last year the company generated $5 billion in revenue in the region, up 50 percent from the prior year.
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European Union to Place Emissions Cap on All Flights in 2012 - 0 views

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    The European Union (EU) adopted a directive in late October that will place a cap on greenhouse gas emissions from all flights arriving at or departing from EU airports, starting in 2012.
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    Could this cap underpin a drive toward lightweighting in aviation?
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Overview of aviation interconnect failure rates - 0 views

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    "Some of Lectromec's conclusions from the data review: One would typically anticipate a high number of failures at the beginning and end of an aircraft's life cycle (component life cycle article here), but incidents for aircraft with less than 10k hours represent only 7% of all reported incidents. Many of the aircraft individually reviewed in the 30 - 40k cycle range were 8 - 10 years old with about 10k cycles. Date of aircraft entering service is not readily available with the data (to be included in future data reviews). If this assumption holds, then most wire incidents around the time of the first aircraft D-check. The most common system to be reported is the emergency path lighting system. Many of the EWIS errors were found during routine service checks. The hazard of these EWIS failures to the aircraft/crew is not easily ascertained from many of the reports. Of the 725 records reviewed: 25 reports identified shorting. 15 reports including detection of smoke - 8 of these were identified as faulty smoke detectors. 5 reports including mention of electrical arcing There were some incidents that were reported to have included smoke/fire. An example of this is the following: "
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Boeing Dreamliner 787 and Lithium-ion Batteries - 0 views

  • Boeing Dreamliner 787, an aircraft that was considered as a preferred choice for civil aviation almost a week back. But, the recent fire in this Dreamliner series has sparked many questions on the process of assembling and constructing an aircraft through advanced technology. Nearly 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft are in operation across the World, the recent fire has raised lot of speculation and doubts on the performance of lithium-ion batteries in automotive and industrial applications. This incident has opened a new page in the lithium-ion battery space, to rethink about the safety of this battery when used in higher capacities of KW and MW scale.
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    Source: Frost & Sullivan
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RUSAL to launch innovative wire rod production for cable industry - 0 views

  • The technology to enable the production of cable alloys based on aluminium with an increased resistance to temperature and, as a result, with higher power transmission capacity, was developed jointly with scientists from Siberian Federal University, Ufa State Aviation Technical University and the Chemistry Faculty of Moscow State University. The initial trials were carried out at Tomsk cable plant.
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Russian Aluminum consumption will grow 50% by 2018 - 0 views

  • Belski gave a very bullish outlook for the automotives industry, and pointed to the “revitalisation” of the aviation industry, growth in the packaging and construction sectors, and the modernisation of power network infrastructure as other drivers of this growth.
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3-D laser sintering technology creates possibility of significant weight savings in air... - 0 views

  • More than 50 percent weight savings in aircraft construction is now possible using hypermodern production techniques. A process called 3-D laser sintering of the raw material permits a completely new kind of fabrication. This process can reduce aircraft component part counts and improve designs, leading to enormous savings in weight and volume. The only equipment for this process in Austria - and at its time the second in the world - is located at FOTEC in Wiener Neustadt. The research subsidiary of the University of Applied Sciences located there is presently optimising the monitoring and quality control of the production process, while manufacturing a fuel collector for an aircraft engine that is even around 75 percent lighter than before.
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