...by the start of production.” A lack of technicians was also cited as a cause for slow progress on Boeing’s behalf. "As core stage production began, Boeing was focused on minimizing the number of technicians, in part to keep costs low, and hired about...
... that would then be stationed at the Gateway. This simplified specification closely resembles a design recently put forward by Boeing, who proposed a ‘fewest steps to the Moon’ approach that minimises mission complexity. Closer to Earth, the bill...
... of socalled ‘hypersonic’ fl ight, in excess of fi ve times the speed of sound. The X-51A vehicles were built by The Boeing Company, each powered by a unique engine called a ‘scramjet’, which was in turn constructed by the Rocketdyne Corporation1...
... FANS-equipped was increased from below 50 per cent to nearly 80 per cent. All new wide-body Boeing and Airbus aircraft are now fitted with FANS-capable avionics. This is clearly a significant increase, though...
...larger players. We have won competitive bids against some of the largest aerospace vendors in the world, including Boeing, Hughes, and APSI. Today, SRT provides mission-critical satellite, Wi-Fi and aviation technologies to major business, government...
... Imaging are competing with operators such as Digital Globe, and not so much to industry old-timers such as Boeing or Thales Alenia Space. Using such models gives space startups a chance to find their place on the market...