Beehive Industries will test its 3D-printed engines for use by the USAF, which are reportedly cheaper to build, use, and service compared to traditionally manufactured engines.
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Startup secures $30 million contract to 3D print jet engines for the USAF
These are cheaper and faster to build compared to engines built using traditional methods.
GE Aerospace’s 747 flight test plane visited Cincinnati for the first time on Monday, giving local employees an up-close look at how it works.
GE Aerospace in Cincinnati is using a 747 aircraft as a flying laboratory to test jet engines under extreme conditions, ...
You could call it a temple of thrust -- a building designed to handle the massive thrust these engines can kick up. Walls 3 feet thick and giant doors weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds enclose ...
GE Aerospace and Kratos have concluded high-altitude testing of a small jet engine intended to power uncrewed fighter aircraft. The pair, which announced their intent to jointly develop the GEK800 ...
Beehive Industries, an American manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems for uncrewed aerial defense applications, today ...
A next-generation combustor and refined turbine aerodynamics also help the engine trim its overall carbon emissions and limit ...
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