Opinion: Today’s Standards Will Serve Tomorrow’s Aerospace Technology

Rolls-Royce engine close-up

Civil air regulations standards have been designed to flex as new technology is introduced.

Credit: Rolls-Royce
Every person born in 2025 belongs to “Generation Beta.” These children—and everyone born through 2039—will be part of the future workforce for every industry (including those emerging and not yet imagined), and they will surely use new “generations” of equipment, tools and resources for supporting...

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