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Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (AMD), September/October 2008

Magazines - Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (AMD)
October 29 2008

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (AMD), September/October 2008Aerospace Manufacturing and Design provides up-to-date information on the latest developments in materials, manufacturing processes, and design principals for the machining and assembly of components in today's fast growing aviation sector.

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design delves into all aspects of the production of commercial, military and private aircraft and the new equipment that will ensure manufacturers are aware of the latest technology to produce products competitively and profitably.

Unprecedented access to the aeropsace manufacturing and design industry

In February 2007, the inaugural issue of Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (AMD) reached 12,500 manufacturers heavily invoved in aerospace technology. The publication provides up-to-date information on the latest developments in materials, manufacturing processes, and design principals for the machining and assembly of components in today's fast growing aviation sector.

The Aerospace Industries Association predicts industry sales will reach a record $184 billion this year. The private-sector aerospace market is expected to reach a record $61 billion (an annual increase of $10.5 billion) this year, while aerospace sales to the U.S. Government (NASA and other non-defense agencies) are estimated to grow by approximately $400 million and reach a record $17.8 billion.

Further complimenting these projections, Boeing predicts that the aerospace market will reach an unprecedented $2.6 trillion between now and 2025.

With instant access to the commercial, military, and private aerospace markets, AMD needs to be in your organization's flight pattern.

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AMD delves into all aspects of the production of commercial, military, and private aircraft and the new eequipment that will ensure manufacturers are aware of the latest technology to produce products competitively and profitably.

FEATURES
Cover Story: Are We there Yet?
Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites have joined together to create the world's first tourist spaceline.

Getting Out in Front of Change
Vitesse Aviation Services goes digital with Edgecam and Autodesk Inventor for MRO work on airliners.

Pursuing Perfection
MTU Aero Engines must overcome the difficulties of employing advanced technologies while being subject to extreme pressure on costs.

Simulation Speeds Design
Crane Aerospace & Electronics faced the challenge of designing a heatsink fin that would work either vertically or horizontally.

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Aerospace Manufacturing & Design | For the design, manufacturing, and assembly of aerospace components in the commercial, military, and private sectors.

"Aerospace Manufacturing and Design magazine provides the latest in aerospace design, manufacturing, and assembly resources."

Latest News
Winners of the Mori Seiki 2008 Innovation of the Americas Contest
The winners of the Mori Seiki 2008 Innovation of the Americas machining competition were honored at IMTS 2008. Innovation of the Americas is design to recognize talented machinists in the metalworking industry. The company holds similar competitions every two years in Europe and Japan in conjunction with major industry exhibitions.

Metal Improvement Company Adds Boric/Sulfuric Acid Anodizing Capability
Metal Improvement Company (MIC) has expanded its metal finishing operations at its Bensalem, PA facility by the start up of a Boric/Sulfuric Acid Anodizing (BSAA) line.

Third Wave Systems Awarded $2.97M from U.S. Air Force
The United States Air Force has selected Minneapolis-based company Third Wave Systems for a $2.97 million SBIR Phase III contract.

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