Aircraft Maintenance Technology

NOV-DEC 2017

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www.AviationPros.com 13 on accelerating potentially transformative aerospace technologies. Another project is the JetBlue Technology Ventures, a California-based incubator of early stage technology and travel startups. Boeing is since September offering $2 million in prize money to encourage inno- vators to create a "safe and easy-to-use per- sonal flying device." The two-year compe- tition, called "GoFly" is open to around the world competitors. Boeing hopes the proj- ect will give a push to aircraft propulsion, energy, lightweight materials, and control and stability systems and will "make the dream of personal flight a reality." Airbus dreams are called Vahana and CityAirbus. Airbus is studying different options. One area is small, short-range VTOL urban air mobility demonstrator projects. These would be fully electric air- craft for between one and four passengers. The other area, in the longer term, would be a large commercial aircraft. RANGE EXTENDER & HYBRIDS At this time batteries don't assure enough range for passenger transportation pur- poses and an alternative has to be found. The solution is already known from the automotive world, tested in the Pipistrel Hypstair project, and is called hybrid tech- nology. Hybrid architecture, paired with a range extender, seems as now to be one solution. Range extender technology is right now the only viable way to get to a bigger electric-propelled aircraft. Current com- MAINTENANCE CONNECT WITH EXPERIENCE™ AVION ICS Experience has long been a focus at West Star Aviation. Not only the experience of our people, but your experience as our valued customer as well. In fact, we believe that both are critical to delivering the highest quality aircraft services available today. In 2017, we are adding to this focus of making our experience in Paint, Interior, Maintenance and Avionics services even more accessible to our customers. This means easier access to detailed capabilities, facility information and most importantly - access to the right people, at the right location, right when you need them. We are building an open communication, no run-around approach that allows you to be confi dent in your decision to choose West Star Aviation at every level, and we're just getting started. To learn how to Connect With Experience, visit www.weststaraviation.com PAINT IN TERIOR weststaraviation.com FALCON CITATION GULFSTREAM LEARJET HAWKER CHALLENGER GLOBAL EXPRESS EMBRAER KING AIR CONQUEST PIAGGIO OTHER AviationPros.com/company/10135153

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