Sentences with phrase «says aerospace firms»

Baugham wouldn't comment on whether that is a target application, though he says aerospace firms are interested.

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Boeing has a «very healthy balance sheet and production rate outlook,» said Richard Aboulafia, vice president at aerospace and defense analysis firm Teal Group.
This year's show could set the tone of the aerospace market for the next five years, says Anand Parameswaran of engineering firm Cyient.
«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.
He said the Air Force pays two older more established aerospace firms about $ 435 million for each of its launches.
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.
Swedish aerospace and defense firm Saab says its plan to move its North American headquarters to East Syracuse, creating 260 high - tech jobs, could suffer a setback if Congress passes a Republican bill to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
WASHINGTON — Swedish aerospace and defense firm Saab says its plan to move its North American headquarters to East Syracuse, creating 260 high - tech jobs, could suffer a setback if Congress passes a Republican bill to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
North Country Chamber of Commerce President Garry Douglas said the firm is an example of one of the Canadian - based manufacturers economic development officials have prioritized attracting to the North Country as part of an emerging transportation and aerospace cluster.
This budget shift still won't come close to solving the problem, says Marco Caceres, a senior space analyst at the Teal Group, an aerospace and defense research firm.
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.
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.
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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