Day 1 of the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2024. Air Frame Manufacturing and Supply Company and NAS are promoting the Arkwin brand.
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[Launch of Aero Excellence? International] The French (GIFAS), UK (ADS Group Ltd) and German (BDLI Bundesverband der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie e.V.) #aerospace and #defence trade associations are partnering to develop Aero Excellence? International. The initiative will be a dynamic, resilient approach to supply chain improvement across international borders. #AeroExcellenceInternational
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The article discusses Morocco’s ambitious plan to manufacture its first #aircraft by #2030 as part of its strategy to enhance its industrial and technological capabilities. This initiative aims to position #Morocco as a key player in the #aerospace industry, leveraging its growing expertise and infrastructure in #high-tech manufacturing sectors.
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DAY 3 #JA2024 in #Tokyo | What an incredible week at the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition 2024 (JA2024)! We are thrilled to welcome new DSMC members and celebrate the exciting business opportunities that emerged during the exhibition. It’s been a productive week filled with innovation, networking, and collaboration across the aerospace and defense sectors. The partnership between Japan and the DSMC Members and Team is stronger than ever! Beyond the exhibition halls, Tokyo has left an unforgettable impression. From the energy of Shibuya Crossing—where thousands move in perfect sync—to the rich culture and vibrant city life, this city is the perfect backdrop for building connections and partnerships. DSMC can’t wait to see what’s next! #JA2024 #Aerospace #SpaceIndustry #UAEJapanCollaboration #DSMC #NewMembers #BusinessOpportunities #Tokyo #ShibuyaCrossing #JapaneseCulture #Innovation #AviationTechnology #GlobalPartnership #JapanAerospace #FutureOfAerospace #DefenseIndustry #TokyoExhibition #Networking #UAEinAerospace #TokyoHighlights #ShibuyaExperience
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How did a country less than half the size of London become Asia’s leading #aerospace hub? #Singapore’s aerospace industry was birthed from existential necessity in the 1960s but its success was forged by the collective determination of government, companies, unions and institutes of higher learning to capture benefits from global trends and create good jobs for Singaporeans. EDB put “skin in the game” in the 1970s to encourage global companies to locate facilities here and hunted for investments in the 1980s as air travel surged. 1981 was special – Changi Airport opened and the first aerospace exhibition with flying displays was launched. There were periods with dark skies but the aerospace community banded together to keep the lights on and support workers. This year, the biennial Singapore Airshow – Asia’s most influential airshow where leading aerospace companies and budding players convene – has returned in force! Read EDB Senior Vice President Glory Wee’s account of the growth of Singapore’s aerospace industry and how our homegrown companies became global players in their own right. Stay tuned for a recap of exciting announcements from #SGAirshow2024 next week!
How Singapore's Aerospace Industry took flight
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How did a country less than half the size of London become Asia’s leading?#aerospace?hub??#Singapore’s aerospace industry was birthed from existential necessity in the 1960s but its success was forged by the collective determination of government, companies, unions and institutes of higher learning to capture benefits from global trends and create good jobs for Singaporeans. EDB put “skin in the game” in the 1970s to encourage global companies to locate facilities here and hunted for investments in the 1980s as air travel surged. 1981 was special – Changi Airport opened and the first aerospace exhibition with flying displays was launched. There were periods with dark skies but the aerospace community banded together to keep the lights on and support workers. This year, the biennial Singapore Airshow – Asia’s most influential airshow where leading aerospace companies and budding players convene – has returned in force! Read EDB Senior Vice President?Glory Wee’s account of the growth of Singapore’s aerospace industry and how our homegrown companies became global players in their own right. Stay tuned for a recap of exciting announcements from?#SGAirshow2024?next week!
How did a country less than half the size of London become Asia’s leading #aerospace hub? #Singapore’s aerospace industry was birthed from existential necessity in the 1960s but its success was forged by the collective determination of government, companies, unions and institutes of higher learning to capture benefits from global trends and create good jobs for Singaporeans. EDB put “skin in the game” in the 1970s to encourage global companies to locate facilities here and hunted for investments in the 1980s as air travel surged. 1981 was special – Changi Airport opened and the first aerospace exhibition with flying displays was launched. There were periods with dark skies but the aerospace community banded together to keep the lights on and support workers. This year, the biennial Singapore Airshow – Asia’s most influential airshow where leading aerospace companies and budding players convene – has returned in force! Read EDB Senior Vice President Glory Wee’s account of the growth of Singapore’s aerospace industry and how our homegrown companies became global players in their own right. Stay tuned for a recap of exciting announcements from #SGAirshow2024 next week!
How Singapore's Aerospace Industry took flight
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An intriguing read of how Singapore become Asia's leading aerospace hub. Among the many critical events that led to the now $S13B+ aerospace industry, I learned that: - SIA's consistent purchase of Pratt & Whitney engines to power its Boeing 747 fleet led to the later set up engine MRO JV in 1992; - SIA selected Rolls-Royce engines for it's Boeing 777 prompted the later to set up engine MRO JV in 1995; - I am as young?? as Changi Airport.. #aerospace
How did a country less than half the size of London become Asia’s leading #aerospace hub? #Singapore’s aerospace industry was birthed from existential necessity in the 1960s but its success was forged by the collective determination of government, companies, unions and institutes of higher learning to capture benefits from global trends and create good jobs for Singaporeans. EDB put “skin in the game” in the 1970s to encourage global companies to locate facilities here and hunted for investments in the 1980s as air travel surged. 1981 was special – Changi Airport opened and the first aerospace exhibition with flying displays was launched. There were periods with dark skies but the aerospace community banded together to keep the lights on and support workers. This year, the biennial Singapore Airshow – Asia’s most influential airshow where leading aerospace companies and budding players convene – has returned in force! Read EDB Senior Vice President Glory Wee’s account of the growth of Singapore’s aerospace industry and how our homegrown companies became global players in their own right. Stay tuned for a recap of exciting announcements from #SGAirshow2024 next week!
How Singapore's Aerospace Industry took flight
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Hanwha Aerospace signs $1.67M rocket systems deal with Poland #SouthKorea #Poland #DefenseIndustry #MLRS Hanwha Aerospace - Land Systems Business Group - South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace signs deal to supply 72 Chunmoo MLRS to Poland for $1.67 billion by 2029. - This follows Poland's 2022 purchase of 218 Chunmoo units for $5 billion. - Poland is bolstering its defenses after the Russia-Ukraine war. https://lnkd.in/dG5tv7BZ
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Historic day at #FarnboroughInternational today with UK, France and Germany aerospace & defence trade bodies signing an MOU for a different type of international partnership called ‘Aero Excellence International’ It was great to be invited to witness this moment at the Aerospace Global Forum. So it seems that there is time to compete and there is time to collaborate! But what’s driving this initiative and what is hoped to be achieved? The aerospace sector is highly complex, interconnected and interdependent with disruption in one place having schockwawes across global supply chains. Global competition is fierce. Demand is high and global capacity is low. There are supply chain risks and likelihood of future disruption. An aircraft typically has 3 million parts supplied by 3,200 suppliers. The pandemic, geo-politics, Ukraine, Brexit, protectionism, complexity and global competition coupled with high demand for aircraft has driven these three countries to collaborate to be more resilient and more competitive against the rest of the world. The Airbus supply chain seems to be at the heart of this. The initiative aims to achieve a common language of standards and ways of doing things and will provide a platform for assessment and recognition. Time will tell what this initiative will achieve but it’s certainly different and a major step. #aerospace #manufacturing #supplychain #ukmfg #ukmanufacturing #santandernavigator #santander #manufacturing
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??? Korea’s Aerospace Industry, Set to Take a Second Leap Forward ??? Korean government announced the Comprehensive Ten-year Master Plan to support and foster the?aviation industry. ?? What's Inside: ? Korean Government’s Aerospace Policy ? Status of Korea’s Aerospace Industry ? Status of Korea’s Aerospace R&D Find out more information about Korea :?www.investkorea.org #KOTRA?#Invest_Korea #IK_Magazine #Industry_Focus
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China's Aerospace Ambitions Unveiled at Zhuhai Air Show At the Zhuhai Air Show, China made a powerful statement with its growing aerospace ambitions, including the unveiling of the C929 widebody jet by COMAC and the debut of the J-35A stealth fighter. The event highlighted the country's advancements in both commercial and military aviation, as well as its intention to dominate in global aerospace. With Air China as the first customer for the C929, China is solidifying its place in the competitive aviation industry. The air show also showcased innovations like uncrewed spaceplanes and strategic partnerships, setting the stage for future advancements in aerospace. #AirNews #Aviation #AviationNews #Aerospace #China #ZhuhaiAirShow #COMAC #J35A #AviationInnovation #AerospaceTechnology #AirChina #SpaceExploration #StealthFighter #GlobalAviation #MilitaryAviation #AviationIndustry
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