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1aerospace industry — Introduction assemblage of manufacturing concerns that deal with vehicular flight within and beyond the Earth s atmosphere. (The term aerospace is derived from the words aeronautics and spaceflight.) The aerospace industry is engaged in the …
2Manufacturing — Part of a series of articles on Industry Manufacturing …
3Aerospace — 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,… …
4Aerospace engineering — Aerospace Engineer NASA engineers, the ones depicted in the film Apollo 13, worked diligently to protect the lives of the astronauts on the mission. Occupation Names engineer aerospace engineer …
5Manufacturing engineering — is a field dealing with different manufacturing practices and the research and development of processes, machines and equipment. Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2.1 Modern developments 3 Education …
6Aerospace bearing — Aerospace bearings are installed in aircraft and aerospace systems in order to ensure a high precision aeronautical or aerospace system. The miniature ball bearings can be used for commercial, private, military or other types of aerospace systems …
7aerospace — aer‧o‧space [ˈeərəʊspeɪs ǁ ˈeroʊ ] noun [uncountable] MANUFACTURING the making of aircraft and space vehicles: • US aerospace companies are developing a new plane in cooperation with the US Air Force. * * * aerospace UK US /ˈeərəʊspeɪs/ noun [U]… …
8Aerospace Industries Association — For other uses, see AIA (disambiguation). Aerospace Industries Association of America Type Non Profit trade Association Industry Aerospace Defense Founded …
9Manufacturing in the United Kingdom — Contents 1 Engineering and allied industries 2 Other important sectors 3 See also …
10Manufacturing in Japan — ASIMO is the most advanced humanoid robot Japan s major export industries include automobiles, consumer electronics (see Japanese consumer electronics industry), computers, semiconductors, copper, iron and steel. Additional key industries in… …