Showing posts with label Airbus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airbus. Show all posts

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Airbus Flight of the Future

Charles Champion, the man behind A380 has a grant vision for the future Air Travel. Check the link below to find the video by Airbus. Even though the video is old, it is an indication that Air Travel will change in the coming decades. Watch Out~


CK

Saturday, October 10, 2015

What is the color of black box?

ORANGE. 



That is the color of black box a.k.a Flight Data Recorder (FDR). 


Black box is designed to survive large impact and resist fire. And it comes in orange. 


It's orange because it was the only color that made the box pretty. 

I'm kidding of-course.


Since the purpose of the black box is to record flight data to be analysed after a crash; it has to stand out from the rest of debris. 



Why should it stand out from "debris" ? 



Have a taste of reality, can you recognize any small equipment from the pic below:





This is just one part of the aircraft. Depending on the crash debris can be in worse conditions. Maybe in a dark jungle. Or deep under ocean.



Every debris will have many shattered pieces jumbled all over up and burned. If the black box was indeed black in color, it would be tenacious job for the investigators to find black box. They would have to go through each and every piece to find the FDR.





And they have to find it fast. In fact, after survivors, finding the black box is the priority. They have to know what caused the crash. If the reason has something to do with aircraft model itself, they can ask airlines all around the world to ground the aircraft until  the issue is solved. Only black box may have the answer to what happened to the flight , that could possibly stop similar tragedies in future. 



Isn't it bizarre to think that when you are flying, there is a system that records the flight data, so that in the event of a crash, they will know why it happened? Such is the dedication to safety in aviation industry. And still my mom says it's too dangerous to fly. 



So the color of black box is orange, Then why is it named "black"? Isn't it easy to call it "orange box"?



Well, it is a a common term used in computing and engineering (especially electronics). 



A black box is a device which can be viewed in terms of its inputs and outputs, without any knowledge of its internal workings. It's implementation is "opaque" (black). (Ref:Wikipedia)



What it means is that implementing a black box does not effect any other systems. It's like a photograph that takes the moment and stores it. Doesn't know what it is or why it is. Even if it's taken away, none other systems are effected. 



Aviation industry  values technical functionality of a system rather than it's aesthetics. It's what's inside that matters not the outside look.



With that thought in mind, I thank you guys for reading. 



Cheers.



CK 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Airbus inaugurates its First U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Albama



"Earth bound people very often say, sky is the limit. We in the aerospace community do not attire to that notion. Sky is not the limit. Our job  is to break new grounds; to explore new frontiers." -Tom Enders, the Airbus Group CEO said in the inaugural function of the new Airbus manufacturing facility conducted on September 14, 2015 in Albama, U.S.

This is a new chapter for Airbus. The new facility cost $600 million to construct. The facility will produce 40-50 aircraft per year by 2018. 

The aircraft that will be produced are A319, A320 & A321 - the best selling single aisle family. 

The demand for the 100 - 160 passenger aircraft have been growing in the recent years. To meet the global requirements and to reduce cost, this move was essential for Airbus.



Since US Airways is the largest operator of A320 with 274 aircraft, it is only logical that Airbus construct manufacturing facility. 

Even though this manufacturing facility is the first one in US, various Airbus engineering offices and spare parts dealers were already flourishing in US.  It was only a matter of time that something like this show up. 

This is not direct attack to Boeing. These companies compete in a global level and a single manufacturing facility in competitor's home country does not have an impact. 

The best thing about this facility is that- now Airbus can have aircraft labelled with - "Made in U.S.".


Thank You for reading guys.

CK

Friday, July 24, 2015

The Airbus A-320 Prodigy


"When you compete with people with reputation and workmanship of Boeing or Douglas, you can't sell aircraft by just doing like them. You have to do better, much better." said Roger Beteille, Deputy General manager of Airbus in 1980's.


And that is what exactly they did. If they had to compete to already successful Douglas MD-80 and Boeing 737, new aircraft had to be designed & manufactured to provide new and original possibilities a.k.a revolutionary possibilities.

A320 family of aircraft is one of the unique stories of aircraft manufactures philosophy of how an aircraft should be. It was the classic example of showing the customers their needs; instead of asking them. The truth is, airline companies don't know what kind of aircraft they want. They had lot of problems which they thought couldn't be solved by just one aircraft. 

Airbus took this behemoth challenge. They were gonna break into a market ruled by competitors and high economic value. If they are to succeed, they had to re-invent traditional concept of commercial aviation.

The A320 aircraft designers started by taking economic concerns of the airline.

It will have a wider and longer cabin that its competitor, meaning more room and comfort for passengers; more space and ergonomics for freight.

The aircraft was developed with two sets of engine which allowed airlines to choose the best for them.

And then there was fly-by-wire. The electric way of flying until then was used in military aircraft. Jean Pierson, the former CEO of Airbus pushed this idea of fly-by-wire to the European authorities until they agreed.

Fly-by-wire turned out to be one of the keystone of the new modern commercial air space. This made the aircraft more safer and easier to control. It also made the way for two an flight deck. 




They also added Composite material for the structure, a fully digital cockpit flight controls making them pioneers of those technology and allowed Airbus to be in the pinnacle of technology.

Before its maiden flight in 1987, A320 received more than 400 orders from 15 airliners around the world. Never before in the history of aviation was there an aircraft received with such enthusiasm. The orders kept on growing during the certification period which ended in February 1988. Just like line of customers in front of apple stores.

In the years to come, airline companies realised with the A320, Airbus was inventing a concept that was perfectly adapted to their needs. 

Then Airbus started its A320 family program. Making the aircraft short and long, the A320 family had tailored solution to airliners problems. Using the same engines, it allowed the airlines to operate in a fluctuating and ever changing aviation market. With the A318, A319 & A321 the Airbus had in fact invented the ultimate elastic aircraft.


What Airbus did with A320 was a calculated risk of changing a traditional aircraft way to fly to a new concept. It was calculated risk but a risk indeed. With the commonality between aircraft, the pilots and spare parts could be swapped for larger operation time and thus making more money for the airliners. 

We owe a lot to Airbus for making this happen. Aviation industry owe a lot to this aircraft. A320 sowed the seeds of innovation which we now take for granted. From 1990 until now- Airbus never stopped innovating with A320. 

The famous sharklets, new engines - all are synced for a brighter future and positive impact. 

By all means Airbus A320 can be called as a legend. An outstanding example of aviation qualities. A Prodigy.



CK



Friday, July 17, 2015

Personalization & Commercial Aviation

With internet of things (IoT) on the rise, commercial aircraft manufactures are begging to tap into that market.

With IoT, physical objects are able to communicate with each other. As a passenger, this allow personal flying experience.

The architecture of this system is so vast in aviation that designers are bewildered with where to start.
Companies like Boeing and Airbus have always been trying to get more personal with passenger comfort. 

Airliners are particularly interested in how they can give better flying experience to their passengers. Boeing 787 come with various lighting scheme as per passenger mood and comfort. Airliners like Virgin Atlantic have gone far enough to get personalized bar in aircraft - so as to satisfy its customers.



World as we know it now is going for personalization. Everything comes with various features and benefits in order to make sure that the customers get to choose accordingly.  Look around for the millions of mobile apps. Look around for the millions of food joints. Look around for millions of customization services and products.

World is going for long tail model. So will commercial aviation. Commercial aviation is in the verge of evolving into something more than just flying from point A to point B.

With that warm thought in mind, this is CK signing off and you're reading theaviationbusiness.com.

Cheers
CK

Friday, July 10, 2015

Vortex Generators: Amazing Tiny metal pieces

It's the second week of the month. Today it's design tactics used in aircraft.

I will discuss about vortex generators. Vortex generators are simple but powerful devices. It's nothing but coin sized metal piece fixed at specific points on the wing. 

Next time when you go on a trip, try yo find one these on the wings : 



These tin metal pieces are called Vortex  generators. They induce vortex to increase the energy of the stream flow. In simple terms, they make the air to work more.

How does that work? Well, you see the Winglets at the end of the wing tip (AA.com is written on it) - the vortex generator does the exact same thing - in a smaller scale.


Usually there are groups of it kept in a certain pattern. It's astonishing that how such small implementation can make big difference.



Mainly these are used to increase the stall speed, to attain maximum take off weight and reduce noise. 

Great part about this implementation is that; there are companies that provide vortex generators. When you have a specific requirement like minimum take off speed or maximum take off weight; these additions come in great hand. 

Check out this article from boldmethod.com for more : http://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/aerodynamics/vortex-generators/

Alright Guys.

Stay Cool.

Cheers.

CK


Friday, February 6, 2015

The Paris Air Show 2015 - Tidbits



  • From June 15 to 21, 2015. Well for Public - 19th & 21st June 2015. 
  • Time is from 8:30am to 6pm. 
  • Although the number of fighter aircraft are less; other aircraft types will be in abundance (about 150).
  • You can order your ticket now (https://salondubourget.francebillet.com/?_lang=en)
  • Better book the flight tickets and accommodation now itself.

Also if you are going to Paris, I would recommend you to also visit Toulouse, the birth place of Airbus A380 & A350. 

You can visit the factory and the site. There is actually a tourist company that does this. 

Check out the email they send me:


Dear Visitor,
  
The tours for individuals are organised mainly on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and during the school holidays, every day, except Sundays and bank holidays (no Panoramic tours on Saturdays).

You have to make a reservation in advance, best is 2 or 3 weeks before the requested day for more availability.

Most of the tours are in French or English.

You can check availability and book online at www.manatour.fr, by email or phone (see below).

The tours we organize are scheduled week after week. We have not planned the requested period yet so we cannot check availability for you now.

You should be able to see availability and book online around 6 weeks in advance.

We offer three kind of tours:

- A 380 Tour – duration 1h30.
Step 1: A tour in bus around the A380 factory
Step 2: Jean-Luc Lagardère Plant/ From an observation tower, production process of the A380
Step 3: Telemetry room/ Presentation of the A380 program
Availability :      Non-school holiday period on Wednesdays and Saturdays,
                               School holiday period every day from Monday to Saturday.
               

Panoramic tour – duration 1h30.
A bus tour with commentary through the Toulouse Airbus sites: The company headquarters, the design offices and development centers, the assembly lines (A320, A330, A350), cabin equipping, the delivery center…a must see covering 700 hectares.
Availability :      Non-school holiday period on Wednesdays,
                               School holiday period every day from Monday to Friday.


-The Green tour –duration 1h30
A bus tour with commentary through the Toulouse Airbus sites: based on the eco-efficient solutions developed by Airbus.
Availability :      Every second Wednesday of each month (available only in French).


In order to make a reservation for you we will need, as soon as possible, all of the following information for each visitor:
- family name and maiden name for married women,
- first name,
- date of birth,
- place of birth,
- nationality of each person,
- one mobile phone number (with the international country code) for your group.

Attention Please! For Non EU citizens: Booking deadline of 48 working hours in advance.

The reservation will be valid only once you receive a confirmation email from us!

Payment : online for internet booking and on site for telephone reservation.

Please do not hesitate to contact us again for more information.

For more information about us and the tours we organize, you can check our website www.manatour.fr.

Best Regards.

Let's Go!  - Chan CK

Friday, December 5, 2014

Bendable Wings

No moving parts. The function of control surfaces can be imitated by this bending wind technology,

This massive technical leap is undertaken by a company called Flexsys in USA. They have a specific product called flexfoil which exploits elasticity of conventional materials.  There project is brilliant.
I recommend you to check this out :http://www.flxsys.com/technology/smorphing


Courtesy: Ben MJ

Until Next time. Cheers.
Chan 

Friday, November 28, 2014

5 Reasons to Love Aircraft



1. They can Fly.

2. They are big.

3. The Sound of engines roaring is exciting.

4. Can travel more than the speed of sound.

5. Can cross 80,000 ft.

Next Friday folks.

Forgive me for this stupid article. :)

Chan CK

Friday, November 21, 2014

Moving the World.

In my line of work, I get to work with many things.My company is supposed to install  ATC Simulator in one of the airports. It is to teach air traffic management to kids (trainees). Anyway, this simulator has a huge 360 degree screens. This came in an whooping 10 x 3 x 4 meter crate and we had to stock it in warehouse. I happened to supervise it.

Please be informed that my knowledge in logistics suck. I mean, I have no idea how to move things; in our case big things. I had to call experts to get this thing moving. When they were moving this giant coffin looking thing, I realized how hard it is for Airbus/Boeing to move aircraft parts around. I always thought it was just manufacturing aircraft for them. But it's just a part of the story. They have to move tons and tons of fabricated metal to assemble. It has a science of its own.

Yummy!
Of course we all know about Beluga, the brainy looking plane. Beluga was developed in 1992 to carry wings and fuselage to main assembly factory. It was a huge success for Airbus. This month Airbus announced to manufacture a bigger Beluga to handle the insane orders. 

With all its charm and good looks, Beluga is not alone in this quest of moving world. 
We have Dreamlifter (Boeing), Antonov 225 Mriya  & Antnov 124 (Russia). Out of all these, Antonv 225 Mriya is the legendary one. This is the largest flying aircraft in the world. 


While beluga is able to carry 155t, Mriya can fly 255t. This is a beast. 

In aviation world, the ability to fly safe and get hundreds of passengers is amazing. But don't forget the aircraft that carry the heavy stuffs around. Even though it is small number of aircraft, they contribute more to this world than we know. These aircraft are much respected in aviation world. 

I know the design parameters and constrictions of aircraft. It's a herculean task to design and manufacture these kinds of aircraft. Seriously, they are just awesome. 

Let me know the legendary aircraft in your mind, leave it in the comment section.

Thank you all for reading.
Leave any advice or comment. I promise to get better at this. :)

- Chan 

Friday, June 28, 2013

Introduction

It really is a sight of beauty when an Emirates A380 takes-off from runway 16R/34L. I see it everyday for the last one year and each time when I see it, I forget about everything else.


Hi there, thank you for reading the article. My name is CK (a.k.a. Chan) . I am an Aeronautical Engineer currently working in deploying aviation systems around the world.


Airplanes have been a part of my life from a very young age. When I was in high school I went to middle east for vacation. My family took an apartment near an airport, very close to the runway. I could see aircraft coming to land very close . I would get so excited and be like "Whoa!! Mom Look at that!!". I would spend hours watching the jumbo jets landing and taking off. That was the time of my life when I decided to know more about aviation.

I took aeronautical engineering as my majors in college and guys, it was the best decision ever. 

The purpose of this blog is to provide infotainment for all and especially Aviation Enthusiasts. I believe a blog like this one will stand as a tribute to aviation industry. It is my deepest desire to contribute to the internet aviation something my own. 

At the end of the day, its all about you. There is no value in my articles if you don't find it interesting. So let me know what you would like to read about. This is your blog. Let me know your thoughts.


 I post every Friday.

-Chan


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