RTX's Pratt & Whitney Canada and Angola's TAAG Airlines sign Fleet Management Program Agreement for PW150A Engines
Pratt & Whitney Canada and TAAG Angola Airlines E.P., Angola's state-owned airline, have signed a six-year Fleet Management™ Program (FMP)...
Boeing T-7A Red Hawk Triples Progress
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RTX's Raytheon Awards Contract to Spain's Sener for Missile Production Support
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Boeing, GKN Aerospace Close Deal for St. Louis Site
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USPAE to Springboard U.S. Technology Forward
April 30, 2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
The U.S. Partnership for Assured Electronics (USPAE) was launched as a nonprofit subsidiary of IPC in 2020, specifically to manage the DoD relationship and access to funding, and to develop a cooperative facility to develop UHDI capabilities in the U.S., not only for the defense sector, but for the whole of the U.S. electronics industry. It is a tall order, but industry veteran Joe O'Neil believes it will happen. Having been tasked with making the UHDI Capable Cooperative Production Facility (UCCPF) a reality, he provides an update on this important project for U.S. electronics manufacturing.
Real Time with… IPC APEX EXPO 2024: Insight into Summit Interconnect's Success
April 30, 2024 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
Shane Whiteside, CEO of Summit Interconnect, discusses the company's recent recognition as one of the best PCB fabricators in the industry by receiving IPC's Peter Sarmanian award. Whiteside touches on the impact of changes in the marketplace, such as the Defense Production Act and presidential determination, on their growth. Whiteside also shares the company's focus on mechanical and data automation to enhance manufacturing processes and anticipates more automation and evolution in the industry.
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