Suggested Citation: "III. Presented Papers: Aircraft Fuel System Requirements." National Research Council. 1997. Aviation Fuels with Improved Fire Safety: A Proceedings. Washington, DC: The National ...
Aircraft fuel system components, including fuel servos, injectors, and their plugs, are susceptible to various failures. These failures manifest as engine performance issues, such as running too rich, ...
The global market for aircraft fuel systems is expected to grow to $9.15 billion by 2020, from $6.52 billion this year, a new report by MarketsandMarkets said. With oil prices fluctuating, aircraft ...
GKN Aerospace has successfully achieved a major milestone in delivering a ground-based demonstrator of a liquid hydrogen aircraft fuel system. The demonstrator was designed, built and tested in ...
Printed headline: Fuel for Thought Servicing fuel systems, a series of pumps and valves that feed fuel from a tank to an aircraft’s engines and auxiliary power unit (APU), is among the broader repair ...
PHOENIX, Jan. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) recently received its first delivery of sustainable aviation fuel at its Phoenix Engines campus. The fuel will support development and ...
This year's Airbus Summit marks what could become a turning point for the future of sustainable aviation. The European aerospace giant reaffirmed its commitment to develop a commercially viable ...
Airbus-Safran space launch venture ArianeGroup has conducted a proof-of-concept test of hydrogen conditioning which would be suitable for feeding an aircraft engine. The test, carried out on 12 May at ...
Ordinarily, airliners have to run their jet engines in order to taxi along the runway – this uses a lot of fuel, plus it generates a lot of carbon emissions. A new in-ground electrical towing system, ...
FARNBOROUGH, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation (NYSE: PH), has engaged with Phyre Technologies, Inc. to further develop catalytic inerting ...
Airlines and crew may need to adjust aircraft weight on the ground.