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Showing 241 – 250 of 647 resultsBoeing has manufactured two carbon fiber cryotanks that are being evaluated by NASA for use in heavy-lift launch systems. They offer 30 weight and 25 percent costs savings.
Swedish deep-tech startup Sinonus is launching an energy-storing composite material to produce efficient structural batteries, IoT devices, drones, computers, larger vehicles and airplanes.
Despite persistent supply chain issues, markets were set for healthy growth before Trump policies and tariffs, yet long-term trends favor composites in new platforms. Meanwhile, advanced air mobility shakes out and moves forward.
Bridgeport facility has been increased to approximately 227,000 square feet to better engage with current and new production programs.
NASA passes the development torch to legacy contractors and NewSpace entrepreneurs, igniting a new competition in space transport.
The Springfield, Ohio-based project seeks to make the state a hub for advanced air mobility R&D activity.
The 39th annual technical conference for composites is being held Oct. 21-24, 2024 in San Diego. Abstract submissions will be accepted until March 15.
Specialized simulation software shortens development cycle on first all-composite crew module demonstrator for NASA space program.
Component assembly of Archer Aviations’ eVTOL aircraft, to be used in FAA “for credit” testing, is well underway, with final assembly on track to begin in the coming weeks.
The two entities will enhance the use of advanced materials in aircraft, with technology and information exchange related to composite materials certification.