Your aerospace or defense business is about to enter a whole new world: the metaverse. A mix of the physical and digital realms, the metaverse is an unmapped—but not unknown—territory that looms beyond Industry 4.0. OEMs and Tier 1s already are entering the domain with cloud computing, virtual reality and quantum computing. Where they go, so go suppliers.
Supersonic Jets: From Throwback to Comeback explores how supersonic jets have evolved and where the industry is going towards making supersonic flights a common sight (and sound) in the years to come.
As of 2022, only three countries continue to operate dedicated long-range bombers—China, Russia and the U.S.—with 518 aircraft in service around the world.
Responding to the growth in e-commerce and increased demand for cargo capacity, we’ve launched the E190F and E195F freighter program. Two new aircraft that are set to revolutionize the cargo/freight sector.
Since the A-29 Super Tucano took its first flight at the end of the last century, it has impressed the military with its performance, flexibility and robustness as a light attack aircraft and advanced trainer.
Top-performing complex discrete manufacturers are using digital processes to increase visibility, control, and velocity across the shop floor -- leading to greater profits.
Hydrogen has the potential to enable completely emissions-free flight for most aircraft in the future. MTU Aero Engines has taken a closer look at its potential uses and the infrastructure it will require.