Colorado-based firm Beehive Industries has unveiled a 3D-printed turbofan engine for uncrewed combat aircraft.
The contract modification ensures that the production of the jet engines will remain at the company’s Connecticut locations.
The LEAP engine is a product of GE’s joint venture with French company Snecma (a division of Safran) called CFM International. The stakes riding on LEAP’s success are high. Evendale-based GE Aviation ...
The first of the two patents, both of which were first brought to wider attention by CarBuzz, indicated that using a turbine as a steady-state generator could be considerably more efficient than what ...
Specialized mini-jet engine manufacturers across Europe are increasing production and investing to avoid a supply shortage which threatens to halt?Ukraine?s rapid deep strike drone programme, at a ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Beehive Industries, an American manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems for uncrewed aerial defense applications, today announced it has been awarded a $29.7 million ...
March 9 (Reuters) - GE Aerospace said ⁠on ⁠Monday it will ⁠invest an additional $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing sites and supplier base this year ‌to boost engine deliveries ‌and ramp up parts ...
CASTELLON DE LA PLANA, Spain (Reuters) -At Castellon airport in eastern Spain, workers in hazmat suits wriggle through hatches of a nearly new Airbus jet, stripping out parts as if gutting a ...
The aerospace giant Pratt and Whitney plans to double production of a new and innovative jet engine by 2020. Proper supply-chain management will play a huge role in the success of the venture. Read ...