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Ireland's Aerospace Industry

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1993
THE popular image of Ireland is of a land where one can enjoy the perfect holiday. If you are a golfer, fisherman, rambler or if you just enjoy good food and of course the black nectar for which it is famous, then Ireland is the place to go, take the word of TV Chef, Keith Floyd.
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The Aerospace Industry Viewpoint

Aerospace Technology and Commercial Nuclear Power, 1982
Much of the subject I added here appears in a paper presented by George Low, President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, at a meeting of the National Academy of Engineering: “The Outlook for Nuclear Power, Nuclear Reliability and Safety, and Comparison to Other Major Technological Systems.” This paper is an outstanding summary of the lessons learned
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Polyamides in aerospace industry

Transactions of the IMF, 2007
AbstractPolyamides were one of the earliest powder coatings invented for metal protection and soon established recognition for their physical toughness, visual attractiveness and compatibility with potable water and foodstuffs. The available polyamides today can be derivatives from both crude oil and castor oil refining processes.
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The Aerospace industrial perspective

The RUSI Journal, 1993
The 1980s saw dramatic changes in the world security situation, with the end of the Cold War leading to high expectations of significant cuts in defence spending. The Western European defence market has therefore shrunk, although the UK share of the export market has risen to 20 per cent, the second biggest producer. Thus despite the difficult climate,
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The Dutch Aerospace Industry

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1979
At present work is going ahead in Holland on the construction of the very promising Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS. The Dutch aircraft industry has been encouraged by the great success of the first Netherlands Astronomical Satellite, ANS, to develop space‐flight technology programmes.
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The British Aerospace Industry

1984
The British aerospace industry is one of the few in the world with a total capability, that is a capability for the design and construction of engines, aircraft, missiles and space and communications systems. Only in the United States, Russia and France can other such capacities be found, and we are arguably number three.
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Aerospace Industry Revisited

Financial Analysts Journal, 1967
(1967). Aerospace Industry Revisited. Financial Analysts Journal: Vol. 23, No. 5, pp. 57-62.
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Aerospace Industry

2017
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Robots in the Aerospace Industry

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1994
Robots have undoubtedly proved their worth in the automotive industry. Even the man in the street remembers the spectacular Fiat TV advertisement with robots welding and transporting car bodies. Perhaps less spectacularly, but equally important, robots have been making steady inroads into other industries, including the aerospace industry.
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The Canadian Aerospace Industry

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1979
Canada's aerospace industry has earned an international reputation for excellence in a diversified range of specialized products. More than 3,000 Canadian utility transport aircraft, such as the de Havilland Beaver, Twin Otter and Caribou and Canadair Water Bomber, have been produced since 1947 to serve in at least 70 countries.
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