Posted Mar 26, 2012, by J VanDomelen
The rivalry between large civil aircraft (LCA) manufacturers Airbus in Toulouse, France, and The Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington, spans three decades—only now, though, is it getting particularly heated (and even ugly). The latest conflict centers on the legality of government subsidies and loans enjoyed by both parties.
On 12 March 2012, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body released … Read More
Tags:
Geek,
European Union,
Mentor,
A350,
Military,
Aerospace,
World Trade Organization,
WTO,
787,
Mentor Graphics,
Boeing,
Mentor.com,
EU,
Mil-Aero,
Airbus,
Milaero,
Aviation
Posted Nov 22, 2010, by J VanDomelen
What a difference a year makes in the military and aerospace (mil/aero) market. This time last year, I was listening to market research firms and industry pundits herald the military/defense segment for keeping the aerospace market afloat while the commercial aviation segment took a serious dip.
Despite a woeful world economy, investments were being made at that time in military aircraft–manned … Read More
Tags:
Hardware,
George W. Bush,
Military,
Obama,
Asia Pacific,
Embedded Systems,
Prime Contractors,
Aviation,
Engineer,
Primes,
RNCOS,
EU,
Software,
Aerospace,
Geek,
Bush,
UAV,
DoD,
Canada,
US,
Electric,
electrical,
USA,
Barrack Obama,
Electronic,
Vetronics,
Brazil,
Computer,
china,
COTS,
Milaero,
India,
Warfighters,
Mexico,
Mil-Aero,
Mentor Graphics,
Mentor.com,
MarketResearch.com,
Mentor,
Japan,
Jet