Detalles de la Emisión
Detalles de la Emisión

< Ant.
Sig. >
 
Título Vol. 170, n. 3 (Jan. , 2009): More finesse for electronic warfare. Offshoring, top destinationsEmisión de Seriada
Parte de Aviation Week & Space Technology
Publicación New York : McGraw-Hill, 2009
Idioma Inglés;
Materia(s) Mercado; Aeronáutica - Noticas breves; Accidentes aéreos; NASA - PROYECTO MARTE; Aeropuertos-Londres; MOTOR RL10 - MODIFICACIÓN; Rocket; Aeronáutica; Radar; Propulsión a reacción; FRANJA DE GAZA; Helicópteros; Satélites; PROGRAMAS DE VUELOS ESPACIALES; SISTEMA DE PROPULSIÓN HIPERACÚSTICO; NEGOCIACIÓN AEROESPACIAL; Crisis económica; Aviones; Transporte aéreo; Aviones-mantenimiento y reparación; Empleo temporal; EXPLORACIÓN LUNAR;
Nota(s) Bibliografía: al final de cada artículo Notas al pie de texto
Resumen Con: 1. Market Focus 1.1 Leading aerospace and defense company analyst resets expectations on sector's stocks.p.12. 2. News Breaks 2.1 A320 crashes into New York river after reported bird strike; all 155 on board believed safe.p.16. 2.2 NASA trying to figure out how to reschedule Mars Science Laboratory launch on an Atlas V.p.18. 2.3 NASA planning its first environ- mental science research campaign with the Global Hawk UAV.p.19. 2.4 British government gives go-ahead for development of trird runway at London Heatheow Airport.p.19. 2.5 Modifield RL10 rocket engine demonstrates combustion stability over an expanded thrust range.p.20. 3. World News & Analysis 3.1 Dwindled Pentagon procurement workforce, atrophied competitive market await Obama. / Amy Butler.p.22. 3.2 Next-generation radar slated for USAF and NATO for ground survellance remains on watch list. / Amy Butler.p.24. 3.3 Griffin warns that ISS and shuttle futures rest on decisions to be made before mid-year. / Jefferson Morris.p.25. 3.4 Nex FAA administrator may bring different approach, but familiar problems remain. / Adrian Schofield.p.26. 3.5 Underground smuggling complex linking Egypt and Gaza will continue to be pounded from air. / David A. Fulghum.p.27. 3.6 Italian military preparing for possible involvement in a peacekeeping operation in Gaza. / Andy Nativi.p.28. 3.7 Substantial procurements in pipeline following Russian state trials on two helicopter types. / Alexey Komarov.p.30. 3.8 SSTL to univeil submetric satellite imaging system to meet needs of comercial mapping services. / Michael A. Taverna and Robert Wall.p.31. 3.9 ESA plans kickoff for situational awareness, other space programs, despite alleged U.S. pressure. / Michae A. Taverna.p.32. 3.10. Tests of common turbo-ramjet flowpath at Mach 4 set stage for hypersonic propulsion system. / Guy Norris.p.33. 4. Aerospace Business 4.1 Despite record backlogs, aircraft manufacturers and suppliers issuing pink slips to cut overhead. / Michael Mecham.p.34. 4.2 Europe's grand plan for the A400M military airlifter is at risk of coming undone. / Douglas Barrie and Robert Wall.p.35. 4.3 Safeguarding cash is the primary marching order for EADS as it faces global economic turmoil. / Robert Wall, Douglas Barrie and Jens Flottau.p.36. 4.4 Airbus begins industrialization phase for A350XWB, hoping to speed construction. / Robert Wall.p.38. 5. Air Transport 5.1 Expanded 737/757 replacement study pitches larger 'light-twin' concept closer to delayed 787-3. / Guy Norris.p.39. 5.2 Atalia opts for Air France-KLM partnership, but more must change for it to succeed. / Jens Flottau and Andy Nativi.p.40. 5.3 CSeries from Bombardier would be just one step on GKN's Filton development path. / Douglas Barrie.p.41. 6. Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul 6.1 Singapore Technologies Aerospace pushes ahead with expansion plans for global MRO operation. / Bradley Perrette.p.43. 7. Manufacturing Technology 7.1 Wright brothers' cloth and glue materials make a comeback with MAG Cincinnati's machines. / James Ott.p.44 8. Space Technology 8.1 Exploding demand for GIS data is forcing service providers to turn to industrial production methods. / Michael A. Taverna.p.46. 9. Electronic Warfare 9.1 Continuing development of cyber-weapons triggering optimism and the occasional operational U-turn. / David A. Fulghum.p.48. 9.2 Electronic warfare designs broaden spectrum to capture more threats. / David A. Fulghum.p.50. 10. Aerospace Business 10.1 Deciding where to offshore aerospace and defense operations depends on what you are seeking. / Joseph C. Anselmo.p.52. 10.2 Offshoring of aerospace jobs from U.S. and Western Europe will continue for several key reasons. / Joseph C. Anselmo.p.53. 11. Lunar Exploration 11.1 Mobility and minig systems are high on Canada's list as it moves to support lunar exploration. / Graham Warwick.p.54. 12. Dear Mr. Obama 12.1 Export control reforms critical to aerospace success, says Boeing chairman.p.58.
Disponibilidad
CodBarras Localización Ubicación Habitual Signatura Estado Categoría
0034003706Universidad de San Buenaventura - Sede BogotáColección Depósito Av.W./ 3 - I (2009) Ej.1DisponibleHemeroteca