- Aerospace
:"This article is about the field of research and industry; for the corporation, see
The Aerospace Corporation "Aerospace comprises the
atmosphere of Earth and surrounding space. Typically the term is used to refer to the industry that researches, designs, manufactures, operates, and maintains vehicles moving through air and space. Aerospace is a very diverse field, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. "Aerospace" is not the same as "airspace ," which is a term used to describe the physical air space directly above a location on the ground.Overview
In most industrial countries, the aerospace industry is a cooperation of public and private industries. For example, several countries have a
space program under the command of thegovernment , such asNASA in theUnited States , ESA inEurope , theCanadian Space Agency inCanada ,Indian Space Research Organisation inIndia , RKA inRussia ,China National Space Administration inChina , andIranian Space Agency inIran .Along with these public space programs, many companies produce technical tools and components such as spaceships and
satellites . Some known companies involved in space programs includeLockheed Martin ,Northrop Grumman ,EADS , andBoeing . These companies are also involved in other areas of aerospace such as the construction ofaircraft . Many countries have air transport companies, such asAir France andAir India .History
The field of aerospace has been investigated for millennia, but modern aerospace began with the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on
December 16 ,1903 , by theWright brothers . From there, aerospace has grown to be one of the most exciting, diverse, and fast paced fields of today. From thehot-air balloon s of 18th century to the first wood-and-cloth plane of Wilbur and Orville Wright to the first manned mission to the moon onApollo 11 to the new and exciting aircraft being developed by companies like Boeing,Airbus , andBombardier , aerospace has come a long way in a little over a century.Aerospace manufacturing
Aerospace manufacturing is a high technology industry that produces "aircraft, guided missiles, space vehicles, aircraft engines, propulsion units, and related parts," according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States [http://www.bls.gov Web site] . Most of the industry is geared toward governmental work. For each original equipment manufacturer (OEM), the US government has assigned a [https://www.bpn.gov/bincs/begin_search.asp CAGE] code. These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical after market vendors in the aerospace industry.In the
European Union , aerospace companies such asEADS ,BAE Systems , Thales, Dassault,Saab andFinmeccanica account for a large share of the global aerospace industry and research effort, with theEuropean Space Agency as one of the largest consumers of aerospace technology and products.In People's Republic of China, Beijing, Xian, Chengdu, Shanghai, Shenyang and Nanchang are major research and manufacture centres of aerospace industry. China has developed extensive capability to design, test and produce military aircraft, missiles and space vehicles. However, despite the experimental model of Y-10, which was abolished in 1984, China is still developing its civil aerospace industry.
In
India ,Bangalore is a major centre of aerospace industry, being the place whereHindustan Aeronautics Limited , theNational Aerospace Laboratories andIndian Space Research Organisation are headquartered. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is undertaking a project to send an orbiter to moon, due mid 2008. This project has been titled Chandrayaan (Moon Craft).In
Russia , large aerospace companies likeOboronprom and theUnited Aircraft Building Corporation (encompassingMikoyan ,Sukhoi ,Ilyushin ,Tupolev ,Yakovlev , andIrkut - which includesBeriev ) are among the major global players in this industry. The historicSoviet Union was also the home of a very major aerospace industry.The
United Kingdom formerly attempted to maintain its own large aerospace industry, making its ownairline rs, warplanes, etc., but it has largely turned its lot over to cooperative efforts with continental companies, and it has turned into a large import customer, too, from countries like theUnited States .In the
United States of America , the Department of Defense and theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are the two largest consumers of aerospace technology and products. Others include the very largeairline industry. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States reported that the aerospace industry employed 444,000 waged and salaried jobs in 2004. Most of those jobs were in Washington State and in California, withMissouri andTexas also important. The leading aerospace manufacturers in the U.S. and in the world areBoeing ,United Technologies Corporation , and theLockheed Martin Corp. .Important locations of the "civilian" aerospace "industry" worldwide include
Washington State (Boeing ),California (Boeing ,Lockheed Martin , etc.);Montreal ,Canada , (Bombardier ,Pratt & Whitney Canada );Toulouse ,France , (Airbus /EADS ); andHamburg ,Germany ,Airbus /EADS ); as well asSão José dos Campos , where the BrazilianEmbraer company is based. Some sources place Boeing inChicago , but that is "merely" an office space location, and not an "industrial" location. Boeing really makes its large civil airplanes on theWest Coast of theUnited States .Important locations in the aerospace industry in the
United States should not be viewed as those of the prime contractors, because there are also quite large companies and factories that just engage in subcontracting work now - but subcontracts that produce large assemblies that are worth many millions of U.S. dollars.Canada has formerly manufactured some of its own designs for jet warplanes, etc. (e.g. theCF-100 fighter), but for some decades, it has realied on imports from theUnited States to fill these needs.France has continued to make its own warplanes for its Air Force and its Navy, andSweden continues to make its own warplanes for the Swedish Air Force - especially in support of its position as a neutral country. (SeeSAAB .) Other European countries either team up in makingfighter s (See thePanavia Tornado and theEurofighter .), or else to import them from theUnited States .Pakistan is also undertaking advancements in the field of aerospace engineering. It is now fulfilling its needs in the guided missile technology. After the establishment of the [http://www.ist.edu.pk/ Institute of Space Technology] , Pakistan is looking to advance in space technology as well as aircraft design and manufacturing.The
Aircraft parts industry was born out of the sale of second-hand or used aircraft parts from the Aerospace Manufacturer sector. Within theUnited States of America there is a specific process that parts brokers or resellers must follow. This includes leveraging a certified repair station to overhaul and 'tag' a part. This certification guarantees that a part was repaired or overhauled to meet OEM specifications. Once a part is overhauled its value is determined from the supply and demand of the aerospace market. When an airline has an aircraft on the ground also known as an 'AOG', the part that the airline requires to get the plane back into service becomes invaluable. This can drive the market for specific parts. There are several online market places that assist with the commodity selling of aircraft parts.ee also
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Aeronautics
*Astronautics
*Aerospace engineering
*Atmospheric reentry
*EUROAVIA
*General aviation
*Space exploration
* Space agencies
*Spacecraft
*External links
* [http://www.isro.org Indian space Research Organization (ISRO)]
India
* [http://www.suparco.gov.pk Space and Upper Atmosphere Reasearch Commission (Suparco)]Pakistan
* [http://www.nasa.gov National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)] - U.S.
* [http://www.esa.int European Space Agency (ESA)] — E.U.
* [http://www.jaxa.jp/index_e.html Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)] —Japan
* [http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs006.htm BLS website on aerospace industry]
* [http://www.aia-aerospace.org/ Aerospace Industries Association]
* [http://www.aiaa.org/ American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]
* [http://www.faa.gov/education_research/education/ Federal Aviation Administration]
* [http://www.aio.ir/ Iranian Aerospace Industries Organization]
* [http://www.ioonos.com/?LANG=EN Ioonos — YouSpace: Aerospace in Europe]
* [http://www.avmarkets.com Aerospace Marketplace]
* [http://www.av-tools.com Aerospace Parts and Tools]
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