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Conflux partnership to develop aerospace heat exchangers

Manufacturer's Monthly

Additive manufacturing company Conflux Technology is partnering with Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) to develop aerospace heat exchangers as part of the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars Initiative. $1 The post Conflux partnership to develop aerospace heat exchangers appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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Conflux joins forces with Rocket Factory Augsburg for 3D-printed aerospace heat exchangers

AU Manufacturing

Australian 3D-printed heat exchanger manufacturer Conflux Technology is partnering with Rocket Factory Augsburg to develop aerospace heat exchangers as part of the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars Initiative.

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Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. This is a key moment for Dragonfly Aerospace,” says the South African engineer, “and we are thrilled to be delivering EOS SAT-1 with a number of firsts.

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Chinese citizen faces sentencing in U.S. aerospace spying case

Canadian Manufacturing

aviation and aerospace companies, including the theft of proprietary airplane engine fan technology, is due to be sentenced on Nov. A Chinese national convicted of trying to steal trade secrets from multiple U.S. 16, with prosecutors seeking a 25-year prison term.

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CSIRO awarded Boeing’s Supplier of the Year

Manufacturer's Monthly

Boeing , the world’s largest aerospace company, has named CSIRO , Australia’s national science agency, a Supplier of the Year for the fifth time since 2010. CSIRO was previously named a Boeing Supplier of the Year in 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2010.

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Airbus marks five years of operation in Canada

Canadian Manufacturing

Since its establishment in Quebec on July 1st, 2018, Airbus says they have contributed more than 4,000 employees outside Europe, generating approximately 23,000 indirect jobs in Canada. “The integration of the A220 programme in 2018 marked a major milestone for Airbus.

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M1 Composites Technology becomes the preferred repair station for Airbus’ A220 aircraft

Canadian Manufacturing

. “We are ready to rise to the occasion in servicing A220 customers throughout North America and strengthening Quebec’s unmatched aerospace industry in the process. ” Since its first delivery to a North American operator in October 2018, the A220 aircraft has reportedly gained rapid adoption among airlines.