Will They Ever Make a Plane Bigger than the An-225?
There is no doubt that commercial passenger airplanes are big – the Boeing 747-8 and the Airbus A380 dominate in this category. Each has the
There is no doubt that commercial passenger airplanes are big – the Boeing 747-8 and the Airbus A380 dominate in this category. Each has the
October 24th, 2003 marked the final commercial flight of Concorde. Since then no commercial aircraft has been capable of supersonic flight. With rising fuel costs,
The Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) held the bi-annual Aerospace conference on May 16-18, 2017 in Toronto. The conference offered a great opportunity for
The presence of UAVs in all industries is growing every day. Imagine a remotely piloted vehicle with a thermal camera, which could autonomously follow the edge
Comparison Between Aerospace Projects and Industrial Projects I was recently catching up with a friend who has worked as a process engineer in the oil
The refrigeration cycle has been around since the mid 1800’s and has since become an integral part of our everyday lives. For anyone who doesn’t
ITAR: the acronym nearly all aerospace professionals know and fear. For those of you who are (blissfully) unaware, ITAR stands for the International Traffic in
As Aversan gets ready to attend one of the most anticipated aerospace events of the year, we want to share with our users exactly why
On June 20th, 2014, Airbus posted a press release announcing the completion of the A350 XWB test fleet. The fleet contains 5 development aircraft which
As Aversan gets ready to attend one of the most anticipated aerospace events of the year, we want to share with our users exactly why
Aversan is very proud to announce that its quality management system has now been certified as being in conformity with AS9100C and ISO 9001:2008 (as assessed
From filming the athletes in Sochi to RCMP search and rescue efforts, Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAVs) are expanding into various industries around the world. Now