Sentences with phrase «many aerospace companies»

The aerospace company says the launch vehicle, the first of its kind for SpaceX, is the most powerful rocket in the world today.
This aerospace company sets itself apart from the competition with a game - changing approach to innovation and employee engagement
In December 2015, SpaceX did something no commercial aerospace company had done before: It launched a satellite into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, then safely landed the rocket's lower half, called a first - stage booster, on a launchpad.
It seemed so far afield that he thought the recruiter meant the aerospace company McDonnell Douglas.
The commercial business segment has been the biggest growth area for many aerospace companies in particular, says Sacknoff.
While most aerospace companies will see growth in the future, some companies are better positioned than others.
But if you're going to buy, buy now — Arment doesn't think aerospace companies will be cheap for long.
«Young engineers at aerospace companies went through relatively lengthy periods designing some arcane bulkhead or door,» he says.
Instead of the specialists sought by aerospace companies, he encourages his staffers to remain generalists who can design anything from a fuselage to a door handle and then go into the shop and build it.
NASA has a long history of launching them, and Virgin Galactic — Richard Branson's aerospace company — is now building and testing a suborbital vehicle called SpaceShipTwo.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports comments from Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg on the sidelines of the aerospace company's annual meeting.
The CSeries poses no threat to the U.S. aerospace industry because building it at the Airbus factory in Alabama would create U.S. jobs and generate billions of dollars in business for U.S. aerospace companies, Bombardier said.
The Republican nominee, however, presents a conundrum for the unions that represent workers at Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company.
The world's largest aerospace company spent its year working to reclaim the ground it lost during its centennial.
Eight years ago, there were only two aerospace companies in the region, employing about 700 people.
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon.com and owner of the Washington Post and aerospace company, Blue Origin.
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com and founder of aerospace company Blue Origin, is just a few billion dollars away from dethroning Bill Gates to become the world's richest person.
Musk founded the aerospace company in 2002 in order «to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets,» according to the company website.
One big one was is its «definitive agreement» with COMAC, a Chinese aerospace company, to collaborate on new aircraft development programs.
Carbon - fiber materials are many times stronger than steel and about 50 % lighter than aluminum (a metal commonly used by aerospace companies).
The aerospace company, founded by billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk, has pulled off 16 rocket launches in 2017.
It comes as Elon Musk's aerospace company SpaceX successfully launched its sixth resupply mission to the ISS earlier this week.
American aerospace company SpaceX is going to launch the Falcon Heavy in January.
Blue Origin, the aerospace company owned by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, has announced it is working on the New Glenn — the company's first rocket capable of going beyond LEO.
Lockheed Martin's interest in a San Diego start - up shows how big aerospace companies are pushing the drone revolution out to sea.
For example, it's home to more than 70 aerospace companies, according to the City of Tulsa.
China's threat to raise tariffs on U.S. goods could be a disaster for American soybean farmers but a boon to their Brazilian and Argentine competitors, European aerospace companies and Japanese whiskey distillers.
Today, American aerospace companies are at a huge disadvantage because foreign airplane makers like Canada's Bombardier and Europe's Airbus are intentionally skirting international trade laws — which will only end up hurting American workers.
BEIJING (AP)-- China's threat to raise tariffs on U.S. exports could be a disaster for American soybean farmers but a boon to their Brazilian and Argentine competitors, European aerospace companies and Japanese whiskey distillers.
That same year, Bezos announced his investment in Blue Origin, a Seattle - based aerospace company that develops technologies to offer space travel to paying customers.
Since then the industry has grown with ETFs following narrower benchmarks like stocks of natural gas, restaurant or aerospace companies.
Other large aerospace companies like Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Harris Corporation have each established educational outreach as a facet of their corporate responsibility.
Earlier, U.S. companies reported strong numbers, with aerospace company Boeing and railroad operator Norfolk Southern both topping Wall Street's estimates.
The giant aerospace company clearly does not want a trade war with China.
By the early 1990s, private aerospace companies had recognized the untapped commercial potential of space and were experimenting with developing their own truly commercial launch vehicles.
During his career, Bud led Carlyle's investments in technology companies SS&C Technologies (NASDAQ: SSNC), Open Link Financial, Open Solutions, Jazz Semiconductor, and Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL), as well as aerospace companies Firth Rixon, Sippican, and CPU Technology.
Shares in XTI may be purchased at www.startengine.com/startup/xti providing a unique opportunity for the general public to invest in an aerospace company with a game - changing product, a world - class leadership team, and significant growth potential.
Space Angels utilizes a novel online investment platform that allows accredited investors to invest in private aerospace companies through Space Angels managed funds.
Aerospace and Defense With Trump in the White House and both houses of Congress being controlled by Republicans, it's no surprise to see big aerospace companies like Boeing up over 50 % YTD.
Time will tell whether the aerospace company has made a wise investment but it's clear that demand is there.
The aerospace companies that NASA is enlisting to build Ares and the CEV inevitably run into cost overruns, delays, and operating problems.
Let's take the most class - A aerospace company we have and say to them, «Here — here's money.
Atop an emerald green hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, at the tip of New Zealand's Mahia Peninsula, sits a diminutive launch pad, built and operated by Rocket Lab, a Los Angeles, California — based aerospace company.
Previously, the laser system had been installed in a sensor of the Thuringian aerospace company Jena - Optronik GmbH and was launched in 2016 with the autonomous supply transporter ATV - 5.
Lewicki and his team operate within an emerging movement called NewSpace, whereby aerospace companies work to develop space tourism services or underlying technologies at low cost.
In 2008, a group of airlines came to Boeing Co., the world's largest aerospace company, with a big problem.
These components were delivered in early February to Webb's prime contractor, the aerospace company Northrop Grumman, for further testing and integration with the rest of the telescope.
• Drag it down: European aerospace company EADS Astrium wants to give satellites in - built sails to act as an «orbital brake», dragging them into Earth's atmosphere.
The aerospace company Lockheed Martin late Thursday (Sept. 28) revealed new details for its Mars Base Camp plan, an architecture aimed at building a crewed space station in orbit around the Red Planet that would support long - term exploration at Mars by astronautson 1,000 - day missions.
McNulty, chairman of aerospace company Short Brothers, stresses that the industry must shoulder most of the burden of rebuilding its technology base, but that its success depends on the government's contribution.
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