The phrase
"aerospace firms" refers to companies that are involved in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of vehicles and technologies for the aviation and space industry.
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Our report, which cited a senior executive at a
prominent aerospace firm, said that the hackers appeared to be interested in finding information about weapons systems deployed on the Korean peninsula.
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in aerospace firm Skyfleet, then drive down its share price by bombing the company's prototype aircraft.
The lodestar has been Norsk Titanium, the Norwegian
aerospace firm which produces 3 - D titanium parts using proprietary technology.
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aerospace firm Northrop Grumman Corporation ($ NOC).
So to last month's Farnborough International Airshow in the UK, where
US aerospace firm Raytheon showcased its Small Tactical Munition, a 6 - kilogram bomb just half a metre long that is designed for smaller drones, such as the 3.4 - metre - long Shadow.
Although the Airborne Laser (ABL) was fired from a stationary plane at a target on the ground just a few metres away, the test marked a milestone for the weapon, developed
by aerospace firms Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.
Thirty years ago, he says,
U.S. aerospace firms handled about 80 percent of the world's launches; now, it is closer to 20 percent.
The LRO Project ultimately elected not to fly EPOC, due to schedule constraints with spacecraft accommodations, but in 2009 a
major aerospace firm purchased this camera (renamed Camera Monitoring Assembly (CMA)-RRB- for use on a classified Earth - orbiting spacecraft.
He said the Air Force pays two older more established
aerospace firms about $ 435 million for each of its launches.
The largest megadeal saw the tie up
of aerospace firms United Technologies and Rockwell Collins, totaling $ 29.9 billion.
With a trade relationship with Canada worth nearly $ 6 billion in 2010 and growing, things are certainly moving along well for the two nations, especially after a hostile trade dispute in 2002
between aerospace firms Bombardier Inc. and Brazil's Embraer SA over dual accusations of receiving government subsidies.
Back in 2004, the first private, non-government manned spacecraft to take flight wasn't from SpaceX or Blue Origin, but
aerospace firm Scaled Composites with its SpaceShipOne.
He is equally lacking in regret over his marathon takeover attempt for Vector Aerospace, a Toronto -
based aerospace firm.
Musk, who has a contract to supply the space station with cargo using the smaller Falcon 9, said his pricing is more fixed than
traditional aerospace firms.
Baugham wouldn't comment on whether that is a target application, though he
says aerospace firms are interested.
Texas aerospace firm FireFly Space Systems announced the FireFly Alpha, a shiny new launch vehicle designed to carry lightweight satellites at low cost
Musk also said that he wanted to position SpaceX so that it would be the
first aerospace firm called upon in the event that NASA plans their own return to the moon.
In Seattle, Raisbeck Aviation High School is working with Boeing and
other aerospace firms to mentor students in engineering and robotics.
Many «clean» industries,
especially aerospace firms such as Raytheon and Delco Electronics, moved to town in the 1950s and 1960s, bringing employees from other parts of the U.S. UCSB itself became a major employer.
French cyber-defense and
aerospace firm Thales has launched a new integration with blockchain startup Chain aimed to boost blockchain security.
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Despite this, if the U.S. is going to invest
in aerospace firms, they should be domestic ones and not be with organizations whose allegiance is to those who has been at odds with America for a majority of the time since the end of World War II.
Later in 2016 NASA picked five
U.S. aerospace firms to carry out concept studies for a prospective Mars orbiter mission.
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Independent tests undertaken in late February by two
US aerospace firms — Lockheed Martin and Raytheon — showed that a new ground - based radar technology can detect those small bits of orbital debris.
When McNerney arrived at
the aerospace firm, he was trying to fix an organization in crisis.
It didn't take long for Sparkman's customers — both original equipment manufacturers, tier one suppliers, truck makers and
aerospace firms — to begin asking him to build his turnkey paint shops in new plants, in the U.S. and eventually Mexico, at the behest of Magna International.
«It's critical for our business to ensure that the wings that we build in Broughton and in Filton [in the U.K.] can get to France and Germany for the final assembly line,» says Katherine Bennett,
the aerospace firm's senior vice president for the U.K. «It's really important that the parts don't get held up in warehouses.
That interest led him to a late 2004 meeting in Boulder, Colo., with representatives from
the aerospace firm Northrop Grumman.
The pharmaceutical industry, finance companies, and
aerospace firms are savviest about recruiting Ph.D. s, Metcalfe says, but «many sectors do not actively recruit Ph.D. graduates.
«This is a very intriguing move,» said Eric Webster, a vice president at ITT Exelis,
an aerospace firm in McLean, Virginia.
The agency has given small grants to SpaceX,
the aerospace firm founded by PayPal mogul Elon Musk, and Orbital Sciences, a firm that builds missile - defense systems; each company is developing its own launchers and capsules.
The preceding is a press or news release either issued by one of the space agencies or by
an aerospace firm or organization.
It was partnered with a Japanese automaker, sold to
an aerospace firm and then tossed into the arms of a German maker.
Lockheed Martin,
an aerospace firm, found that absenteeism fell by 15 % after it moved 2,500 employees into a new green building in Sunnyvale, California.