单词 | aerospace |
释义 | aerospace (eəroʊspeɪs ) uncountable noun [usually NOUN noun] Aerospace companies are involved in developing and making aircraft, rockets, missiles, space vehicles, and related equipment. ...the U.S. aerospace industry. Collocations: aerospace business However, some investors want all the downstream assets, which include an aerospace business that makes panels for aircraft, to be sold. Times, Sunday Times Its defence aerospace business no longer expects revenue to fall as much as the 20 per cent it previously guided. Times, Sunday Times Senior job losses will come in addition to 3,500 workers who have been told they are going, 2,500 in the aerospace business and 1,000 in marine. Times, Sunday Times The defence aerospace business, where profits rose 7 per cent to 404 million, did better than expected on the back of its long-tail contracts servicing military aircraft engines. Times, Sunday Times But orders have increased on the military side of its aerospace business. Globe and Mail The world's largest aerospace company said that revenue in the three months was up 9 per cent at $22.1 billion. Times, Sunday Times But an aerospace company has to be left to make its own mistakes, and bear the commercial consequences. Times, Sunday Times Shares in the troubled defence aerospace company fell to a fresh 11-year low yesterday, closing down 20¾p, or 15.3 per cent, at 114¾p. Times, Sunday Times The 33-year-old did a five-year apprenticeship with the defence and aerospace company, and has since worked on some incredible projects. The Sun The defence and aerospace company had allowed executives to defer up to half their 2008 bonus and earn twice as many shares in the future. Times, Sunday Times For example, it funds a company making aerospace components and another involved in boat building. ST The other divisions are involved in producing cement, plant equipment, aerospace components and providing packaging technologies to the food industry. Times, Sunday Times The plant produces 1.6 million aerospace components a year with lower manufacturing costs and modern, cleaner and quieter conditions for staff. Times, Sunday Times Ever since it raised 48 million through a rights issue 18 months ago, the market has treated the aerospace components specialist with circumspection. Times, Sunday Times Globally, aerospace components trade tariff free. Times, Sunday Times Most will fall in its civil aerospace division. Times,Sunday Times The aerospace division was flat, with trading profits only 2 per cent higher. Times, Sunday Times Its civil aerospace division, which accounts for 48 per cent of its revenues, has continued to grow. Times, Sunday Times This month it had reported 'encouraging' trading, with new orders for its aerospace division having a list value of 7.5 billion. Times, Sunday Times It said that general economic weakness and order cancellations in its aerospace division had led to the decline. Times, Sunday Times An aerospace engineer once told me that when going on a family holiday he would book a flight only if it used a four-engine aircraft. Times, Sunday Times It's a tough call for air-safety people; only an airline or aerospace engineer can join that debate. Times, Sunday Times The aerospace engineer, wearing a suit reminiscent of a flying squirrel, was recorded at 249mph before opening his parachute to land safely. The Sun Now finished, the room features two portals, made by a local aerospace engineer, which fold away using carbon fiber composite materials. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was also an aerospace engineer, naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her policy was to privatize nationalized corporations (such as the telephone and aerospace firms). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Articles about the gravity propulsion research by the aerospace firms ceased after 1974. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 1959 the company had sales of $70 million, and had purchased several smaller aerospace firms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Companies that specialize in constructing these components are referred to as aerostructures manufacturers, though many larger aerospace firms with a more diversified product portfolio also build aerostructures. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It can't duck its responsibilities for keeping the wings on the aerospace industry. Times,Sunday Times Imagine for a moment that you work in the aerospace industry, making turbines for jet engines. Times, Sunday Times Senior said that it was on track to meet full-year profit expectations and continue to reduce debt despite the pressure on the global aerospace industry. Times, Sunday Times Rush began to experiment with carbon fiber, a lightweight, extremely strong material long used in the aerospace industry. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The group's interests span specialist machinery for cement plants, components for the aerospace industry and welding equipment for the motor sector. Times, Sunday Times Shares of the aerospace manufacturer rose 44 cents to $5.90 on news of a big new contract. Globe and Mail Aerospace manufacturers must be forced to make quieter engines. Times, Sunday Times Members included tourist organisations, airlines, aerospace manufacturers, trade associations, airport operators, growers and others. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In response, the company has pushed for a $60 billion package to support it and the aerospace manufacturing sector. Times,Sunday Times Without that mutual reassurance, aerospace manufacturing could be at risk. Times,Sunday Times Aerospace manufacturing tends to work in clusters, with suppliers staying near to contractors or companies at the top of the supply chain. Times, Sunday Times The food and drink sector contributes 26.9 billion to the economy, more than car and aerospace manufacturing combined. Times, Sunday Times Alloys composed mostly of aluminium have been very important in aerospace manufacturing since the introduction of metal skinned aircraft. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The recovery in sales comes after a turbulent couple of years in the aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times There was also a big opportunity to push further into the commercial aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times The case, the world's biggest trade dispute, will have farreaching ramifications for the trillion-dollar commercial aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times The bulk of the 8.7 billion in new orders came from aircraft engine servicing and sales, as the commercial aerospace market continued its recovery. Times, Sunday Times Analysts said the fall had been caused by nervousness over the company's exposure to the commercial aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times He fakes annoyance when he says that the aerospace sector poaches many of the remaining 25 per cent. Times, Sunday Times More automation in the civil aerospace sector also seems inevitable. Times, Sunday Times The broker has set a 410p target, suggesting that three years of outperformance by the civil aerospace sector may be coming to an end. Times, Sunday Times The state must have an interest in the aerospace sector but at a distance. Times, Sunday Times The opportunity finally came this year, when the commercial aerospace sector was reaching the top of one of its periodic booms. Times, Sunday Times Fees for 2014-15 are 8,088 for classroom-based degrees and 9,000 for specialist subjects such as automotive engineering and aerospace technology. Times, Sunday Times The aerospace technology group, whose equipment helps military aircraft to communicate with each other, said that it had eked out more efficiencies than expected. Times, Sunday Times The projects range from fast chargers for electric vehicles to the use of aerospace technology in the creation of biomedical prosthetics. Times, Sunday Times He used this clinic to promote the development of medical aerospace technology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As aerospace technology improved, the altitudes at which aircraft operated increased. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most will fall in its civil aerospace division. Times,Sunday Times Its civil aerospace division, which accounts for 48 per cent of its revenues, has continued to grow. Times, Sunday Times It warned that civil aerospace profits could be down by as much as 15 per cent to 800 million next time. Times, Sunday Times The company said that civil aerospace aftermarket sales — providing spares and repairs — have also slowed after more old aircraft were retired early. Times, Sunday Times Civil aerospace accounted for 53 per cent of last year's £15.5 billion sales. Times,Sunday Times Senior has raised its 2011 profit outlook, citing strong demand in the commercial aerospace market and a recovery in global lorry sales. Times, Sunday Times There are more than 3,000 small and medium-sized companies in the sector and many sell products into both military and commercial aerospace markets. Times, Sunday Times The globe's two greatest aircraft manufacturers began one of the world's few international airshows in a war of words over the future of commercial aerospace. Times, Sunday Times There was also a big opportunity to push further into the commercial aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times The case, the world's biggest trade dispute, will have farreaching ramifications for the trillion-dollar commercial aerospace market. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 航空航天 Japanese: 航空宇宙 |
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