Remove Aerospace Remove Function Remove Sourcing
article thumbnail

GE Aerospace Commits $1 Billion to Its MRO Network

Fastener News Desk

GE Aerospace Commits $1 Billion to Its MRO Network to Support Unprecedented Aftermarket Ramp-Up August 20, 2024 | by Jay Stowe It’s been a pretty good year for airline travel so far. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently reported that, as of May, total global air travel had increased 10.7% year over year.

article thumbnail

Stäubli Tool Changer Helps TPR’s Aerospace Project Take Off

MEM

It would be essential however, that any tool changer system used would be able to not only deliver the different media and services required, but crucially provide consistent functionality, precision, and performance. We can take that for granted as we have full confidence in Stäubli’s solution.”

Aerospace 105
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How AI is Solving Knowledge Transfer Challenges in Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing

iBASEt

The aerospace and defense (A&D) manufacturing sector is approaching a pivotal moment. This creates a rich source of training materials for future employees. At iBase-t, we integrate AI functionality into our Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Solumina, to support knowledge documentation and transfer.

article thumbnail

Rotor Clip’s Industry Leading Website Provides New Functionality

Fastener News Desk

Improved Search Functionality : rotorclip.com provides simple search functionality that enables users to navigate over 20,000-part numbers. Added functionality allows for the cross-reference of industry part numbers, military specifications, DIN numbers and more.

article thumbnail

Nupress to use SPEE3D technology to deliver amphibian aerospace applications

AU Manufacturing

The manufacturing of applications needed for the Amphibious Aircraft project using SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D technology will be done in collaboration with Amphibian Aerospace, according to a recent announcement from Nupress. The performance of a machined part and a 3D printed part can be greatly different, depending on the application.

article thumbnail

Pursuing collaborative excellence for long-term success of aerospace value chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

Tim Odokeychuk, president of AME Australia, describes how manufacturers can create their own resilient systems when entering the defence and aerospace markets. Author: Tim Odokeychuk, president, AME Australia Aerospace manufacturing – a global dogfight. If you wish to go fast, go alone.

article thumbnail

How robotics and automation can benefit from 3D printing, explains Replique

Robotics Business Review

Source: Replique In the realm of modern manufacturing and automation, the integration of robotics continues to redefine industry standards. Source: Replique Optimize performance with lightweighting Another key advantage of 3D printing in robotics lies in its capacity to optimize weight and enhance performance through innovative design.