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TAE Aerospace to upgrade the Royal Australian Air Force’s F414 Engine Test Facilities

Manufacturer's Monthly

On 13 July, TAE Aerospace and the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) Air Combat and Electronic Attack Systems Program Office (ACEASPO) signed a contract for the upgrade of the General Electric F414 Engine Test Cells at RAAF bases Amberley and Williamtown. It is expected that the upgrades will be complete in early to mid-2025.

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Machine Monitoring Boosts Aerospace Manufacturer's Utilization

Modern Machine Shop

Photo Credit: Enjet Aero Enjet Aero , a manufacturer of jet engine precision-machined and fabricated components and assemblies with nine facilities and a wide array of capabilities, relied on employees to record data from shop floor processes in spreadsheets, a time-consuming and labor-intensive task.

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View from India: Collaboration is the key to a cleaner aerospace sector

E&T

Green manufacturing is being adopted across industries on a global scale. In the aerospace and defence industry too, the accent is on green or decarbonisation. Digital twins and additive manufacturing may help reconfigure product design. What could it mean in terms of aerospace and defence technologies?

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Funding for new advanced manufacturing facility in Townsville

Manufacturer's Monthly

Townsville’s defence and aerospace industries will reach new heights with a new manufacturing plant set to get off the ground with Queensland Government support. The project will create 14 jobs and position the Indigenous-owned company to grow its supply chain into defence and aerospace industries in North Queensland.

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Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. This is a key moment for Dragonfly Aerospace,” says the South African engineer, “and we are thrilled to be delivering EOS SAT-1 with a number of firsts.

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Windform LX 3.0 helped Portland State Aerospace Society’s OreSat0 CubeSat Get to Orbit

Manufacturing Tomorrow

3D printed components were manufactured by CRP USA for the Portland State Aerospace Society's OreSat0 CubeSat, Oregon's first satellite, deployed into low earth orbit in March 2021 and successfully operating since then.

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Global additive manufacturing industry shows growth in Q2 2022

AU Manufacturing

The global additive manufacturing sector has generated a total of $3 billion for the second consecutive quarter of 2022, according to SmarTech Analysis. Still, business leaders in the industry reaffirmed their expectations, noting additive’s value in innovating manufacturing during periods of an extended supply crisis. .