Korea Aerospace Industries said it has signed a $340 million contract to supply wing ribs for Airbus's long-haul, wide-body ...
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Why Airplanes Store Their Fuel in the Wings
Transporting 9,000 gallons of jet fuel sounds like a situation that should come with a “No Smoking” sign. Yet the military does it routinely with JP-8, a kerosene-based fuel used in aircraft and ...
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How Airbus Solved A Major Setback On The A380
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner ever built. It was bigger than the iconic Boeing 747, and by far the largest airliner ever built by Airbus, a company that, at the time, had built ...
While most planes use heat to melt ice that can form on the wing either before takeoff or during flight, the process is highly energy intensive and can impact engine efficiency. A new process from ...
As a result of these challenges, most flying wing projects and prototypes never take-off, literally or figuratively. In fact, ...
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