After a pause in the flight test program, A330-800 flying has resumed apace, building on the success of the larger -900 variant
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Software testing and organisational safety expert Massimo Bombino explains what lessons aviation firms can learn from the Boeing 737 Max crashes
Advances in modelling and analysis software is enabling engineers to meet the next set of challenges for tomorrow’s aircraft now
Jason Middleton, emeritus professor, School of Aviation, University of New South Wales, discusses the challenges facing the developers of unmanned passenger air vehicles
Luke Schreier, vice president and general manager of aerospace, defense, and government business for National Instruments believes it’s time for aerospace testing companies to embrace open, modular hardware and partnerships with companies in other sectors
Engineers are testing ion propulsion systems for the next generation of aircraft now, writes Paul Willis
Professor Ian Cooper from research organization TWI discusses how automating the latest inspection technologies can improve testing and inspection
Our annual flight test report reveals there are more new commercial airliners in testing now than there have been for many years
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has successfully entered the field of coordinate metrology as an innovative and flexible non-contact measurement technology for performing dimensional measurements on industrial parts
Researchers have recreated a quadcopter crashing into an aircraft wing to assess the damage from the impact