Why fulfilling airworthiness requirements means going digital

By: Dave Chan and John Cunneen 

Any organization that must consistently prove airworthiness requirements can relate to the frustrating tasks of locating and providing proof their prod…

What digital tools can make supporting airworthiness easier?

By: David Chan and John Cunneen 

As airworthiness certification increases in complexity and more laws and regulations create a greater need to adopt a digital program management strat…

Building the future of Aerospace Part I

Yesterday’s tools and approaches cannot be used to build tomorrow’s products.

How to fly the electric aircraft before you build it

Where today meets tomorrow: how simulation software is bringing innovative changes to the aerospace industry

Transitioning aircraft propulsion from carbon to electrons

Where today meets tomorrow: how the electric propulsion system may fundamentally change aircraft design “Every American should have reliable, affordable,…

Building the future of Aerospace Part II

The digital twin in the aerospace industry goes beyond product design

Digitalization takes off in aerospace

When you think about it, the basic mechanics behind aviation has remained the same throughout the decades. Whether you’re talking…

Attention: There’s no pilot onboard (the future of autonomous aircraft)

Boeing recently conducted an indoor test flight using their vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) prototype aircraft capable of hauling a…

Aircraft Certification: using analysis and simulation for the airframe structure

In our previous blog, Aircraft Certification: the benefits of using analysis and simulation, we discussed how the fundamental analysis begins…