October 31, 2022 | International, Aerospace
Pentagon seeks additive manufacturing to spur hypersonic development
The Growing Additive Manufacturing Maturity for Airbreathing Hypersonics, or GAMMA-H, initiative targets materials and processes.
March 11, 2022 | International, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security
Nathalie Loiseau, présidente de la sous-commission Sécurité et Défense du Parlement européen, accorde une interview aux Echos. Face à la guerre en Ukraine, elle exhorte à ne pas différer l'adoption par les Vingt-Sept de la « boussole stratégique », le document qui consigne la nouvelle doctrine de défense et de sécurité de l'Union européenne. Elle observe que le conflit actuel « doit nous inciter à regarder [les] insuffisances militaires » de l'UE. « Ce conflit démontre le long sous-investissement, au moins depuis la crise financière de 2008, de certains Etats membres, comme l'Allemagne, qui maintenant s'engagent à rattraper le temps perdu ». « Il faut nous inscrire dans une logique de progression et d'intégration de la base industrielle et technologique de la défense européenne, développer des projets ensemble pour mutualiser les efforts, éviter le gaspillage, réaliser des économies d'échelle ». Nathalie Loiseau regrette « qu'on n'ait pas doté le Fonds européen de défense des 13 Md€ visés au départ pour en rester à 8 ».
Les Echos du 10 mars
October 31, 2022 | International, Aerospace
The Growing Additive Manufacturing Maturity for Airbreathing Hypersonics, or GAMMA-H, initiative targets materials and processes.
April 7, 2020 | International, Aerospace
ByEd Adamczyk April 6 (UPI) -- Boeing Co. announced an extension of a production suspension in its Washington state facilities, and signaled that layoffs and buyouts could be coming, to help stem the spread of COVID-19. The company's Puget Sound and Moses Lake sites will be closed until further notice because of the spread of the coronavirus, additional advice from state health authorities and supply chain disruptions, the company said in a Sunday statement. The original shutdown began on March 23 and was scheduled for two weeks. The Puget Sound facilities are mostly known for constructing commercial aircraft, but the military's KC-46 tanker and P-8 maritime patrol aircraft are built on the same lines. Boeing officials said last month the stoppage is not expected to affect their production too greatly. Boeing employs about 70,000 people in the region. Last week it announced a two-week closure of facilities in the Philadelphia area for two weeks due to the spread of the virus. In a letter last week to employees, CEO David Calhoun predicted that the company's recovery from the health crisis will be lengthy. "When the world emerges from the pandemic, the size of the commercial market and the types of products and services our customers want and need will likely be different," he said. "It's important we start adjusting to our new reality now." Within several weeks, a buyout package will be offered to some of Boeing's 161,000 U.S. employees. Nearly one-third of its 27,000 unionized machinists are over 55, and with an aging workforce a buyout could find many takers. While the company appears to be eligible to receive funds from a $17 billion loan available to the aviation industry included in the $2 trillion federal stimulus package it is required to maintain staffing at 90 percent of current levels. https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2020/04/06/Boeing-extends-plant-shutdowns-in-Washington-state/2371586187284
March 13, 2023 | International, Aerospace
The Air Force wants to speed up efforts to become a more modern force, with new aircraft and research into technology such as drone wingmen.