International collaboration on aerospace projects has been a way of life in Europe for many years. The paper will deal with some of the reasons for this association in development and manufacture and describe some of the relevant management organisations. A brief review of the existing projects and their programmes will be made with particular emphasis on the MRCA programme. This represents the present phase of work using the variable wing sweep principle/ research on which started in the late 1940\u27s and included some Anglo- American co-operation via NASA. The variable sweep concept survived a series of national and international programme studies and political situations before reaching its present stage. Europe is currently measuring i...
A prior version of this paper has been accepted for presentation at the 2004 SMS conference. Please ...
With the demise of the military threat to most of the free world, the aerospace companies are faced ...
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The European aerospace industry has an extensive experience of collaborative development. This began...
Development, production, sales, and support of modern advanced technology aircraft has become more a...
The success of Airbus Industrie in challenging Boeing’s dominant position in the highly competitive ...
Did European aircraft firms have the occasion “to overtake” the US “incumbents”, the US leaders in a...
The aim of the paper is to provide an insight into R&D activities devoted to transport aircraft whic...
In 1960 the first soundings were taken which were to lead to the foundation of the European Space Re...
We describe the development of the European aerospace R&D collaboration network from 1987 to 2013 wi...
A review of the history of the European participation in the American space shuttle project is prese...
Even before the Treaty of Maastricht was signed in 1992, European leaders were looking toward a unio...
The development of the world economy and the globally accelerated diversification of production led ...
While economists have taken interest in the relationship between market and introduction of technolo...
The success breeds success hypothesis has been mainly applied to theoretical network approaches. We ...
A prior version of this paper has been accepted for presentation at the 2004 SMS conference. Please ...
With the demise of the military threat to most of the free world, the aerospace companies are faced ...
Airlines need to continuously extend and modernise their fleets, to keep up with the challenges of a...
The European aerospace industry has an extensive experience of collaborative development. This began...
Development, production, sales, and support of modern advanced technology aircraft has become more a...
The success of Airbus Industrie in challenging Boeing’s dominant position in the highly competitive ...
Did European aircraft firms have the occasion “to overtake” the US “incumbents”, the US leaders in a...
The aim of the paper is to provide an insight into R&D activities devoted to transport aircraft whic...
In 1960 the first soundings were taken which were to lead to the foundation of the European Space Re...
We describe the development of the European aerospace R&D collaboration network from 1987 to 2013 wi...
A review of the history of the European participation in the American space shuttle project is prese...
Even before the Treaty of Maastricht was signed in 1992, European leaders were looking toward a unio...
The development of the world economy and the globally accelerated diversification of production led ...
While economists have taken interest in the relationship between market and introduction of technolo...
The success breeds success hypothesis has been mainly applied to theoretical network approaches. We ...
A prior version of this paper has been accepted for presentation at the 2004 SMS conference. Please ...
With the demise of the military threat to most of the free world, the aerospace companies are faced ...
Airlines need to continuously extend and modernise their fleets, to keep up with the challenges of a...