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Sabine Klauke, Airbus chief technical officer, says: “Wing of Tomorrow brings a completely different build philosophy to the way we currently assemble wings and is a crucial part of our R&T ...
The projects supporting Wing of Tomorrow are jointly funded by Spirit and the U.K. Government through the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) Programme, in close collaboration with Airbus, the ...
GKN Aerospace is hopeful that its participation in the Wing of Tomorrow research programme will see it eventually double the value of aerostructures content it provides on each Airbus narrowbody.
Wing of Tomorrow, part-funded by the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute, is a fully transnational Airbus program involving global partners and teams across Airbus’ European sites, including ...
The completion of the first of three fully composite wing demonstrators marks the integration of more than 100 different component and manufacturing technologies that include an all-new industrial ...
Folding wings A Wing of Tomorrow model on display at the Airbus Summit. Pete Syme/BI Airbus engineers are looking to longer wings to create more lift and reduce drag, which in turn means using ...
Latécoère (Paris:LAT), a "tier 1" partner of the world's major aircraft and spacecraft manufacturers, is proud to announce its contribution to Airbus’ UK-led “Wing of Tomorrow” programme.
Since 2014, Airbus (OTCPK:EADSF) has been awarded £117M by the Aerospace Technology Institute for Wing of Tomorrow related research. Airbus (OTCPK:EADSF) is reportedly spending in the "high ...
Airbus created a new plane concept with wings modeled off how eagles soar designed to increase efficiency By Taylor Rains Computer rendering of Airbus wing demonstrator Airbus Sep 24, 2021, 7:12 AM PT ...
Airbus says making wings longer, leaner, and lighter is one of the biggest ways to improve fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. As such, the innovations will help the aviation industry ...