TTP Technology for More-Electric Aircraft
Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP) is used for design of reusable and distributed safety-critical control systems in Boeing 787 and Airbus 380. Distributed more electric systems enable high operating efficiency and low maintenance costs of modern aircraft.
Author: TTTechAerospace
Keywords: TTP UAV controls more electric aircraft platforms software efficient complex systems Boeing 787 Airbus A380 F16
Added: September 17, 2008
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:46:46 -0700
Boeing invests to keep C-17 line running (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Boeing Co has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to keep its C-17 production line running, in the hope that Congress will fund 15 more C-17 transport planes in a war spending bill for fiscal 2009, which begins October 1.
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 23:12:53 GMT
Boeing strike enter 3rd day
Boeing strike enter 3rd day1 min - Sep 9, 2008Sep. 8 - One of Boeing\’s biggest suppliers is cutting production because of the Boeing machinists\’ strike.
Mon, 08 Sep 2008 18:27:01 PDT
NEW: Airbus confirms schedule for A350 XWB
JOHANNESBURG - The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has the timetable for its planned long-haul A350 XWB plane. The more than 60 percent from new, ultra-lightweight materials existing twin-jet 2012 will start on its first flight, said the deputy competent for Africa Airbus sales chief, Hadi Akoum, on Monday. A year later begin extradition.
So far 447 machines were ordered, Akoum said in Johannesburg. The Airbus A350 is mainly against Boeing?s 787 ?Dream Liner?, whose first delivery was postponed to 2009. The A350 has a diameter of 5.9 metres from the widest fuselage in its class. The cost of the A350 development programme were at the start to around ten billion euros.