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Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Bombers.
Y1B-9
B-17 Flying Fortress
B-29 Superfortress
B-47 Stratojet
B-50 Superfortress
B-52 Stratofortress
B-1B Lancer (Rockwell)
B-2 Spirit (in contractor team under Northrop Grumman)
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Helicopters.
AH-64 Apache
CH-46 Sea Knight
CH-47 Chinook
V-22 Osprey (with Bell Helicopter)
RAH-66 Coma ...
See also:Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Products, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Bombers, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Helicopters, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Tactical fighters, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Tankers and transports, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Surveillance and other military, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Unmanned aerial vehicles, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Missiles, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Space launch and exploration, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Satellites, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Other, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Other divisions, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Facilities Read more here: » Boeing Integrated Defense Systems: Encyclopedia II - Boeing Integrated Defense Systems - Products |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Air India - HistoryAir India traces its history back to October 15, 1932 when its founder, J. R. D. Tata flew a single engined De Havilland Puss Moth registered VT-ADN carrying air mail (postal mail of Imperial Airways) from Karachi's Drigh Road Aerodrome to Bombay's Juhu Airstrip via Ahmedabad. The aircraft continued to Madras via Bellary piloted by a Royal Air Force pilot Neville Vincent. That same year, the airline was formally established as Tata Airlines, a division of Tata Sons Ltd. (now Tata Group). Following the end of World War II, regular commercial service was restored in India and Tata Airlines became a public limited company on 2 ...
See also:Air India, Air India - History, Air India - Incidents and Accidents, Air India - Destinations, Air India - Passenger Operations, Air India - Cargo Operations, Air India - Fleet, Air India - Logo and Mascot, Air India - Women Pilots, Air India - Awards and Recognition, Air India - Trivia Read more here: » Air India: Encyclopedia II - Air India - History |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Phases of Product Lifecycle and corresponding technologiesMany software solutions have been developed to organize and integrate the different phases of a product’s lifecycle. PLM should not be seen as a single software product but a collection of software tools and working methods integrated together to address either single stages of the lifecycle or connect different tasks or manage the whole process. Some software providers cover the whole PLM range while others a single niche application. Some applications can span many fields of PLM with different modules within the same data model. An overv ...
See also:Product Lifecycle Management, Product Lifecycle Management - Introduction to development process, Product Lifecycle Management - Phases of Product Lifecycle and corresponding technologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 1. Conceive, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 2. Design, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 3. Realize, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 4. Service, Product Lifecycle Management - All Phases: Product Lifecycle, Product Lifecycle Management - Product Development processes and methodologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Concurrent engineering workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Bottom-up design, Product Lifecycle Management - Top-Down design, Product Lifecycle Management - Front loading design and workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Design in context, Product Lifecycle Management - Major PLM software product vendors, Product Lifecycle Management - Data standards, Product Lifecycle Management - Other References Read more here: » Product Lifecycle Management: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Phases of Product Lifecycle and corresponding technologies |
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As of November 2005, Air India's fleet consists of the following 41 aircraft:
21 Airbus A310-300
2 Boeing 747-237B
2 Boeing 747-337
13 Boeing 747-400
5 Boeing 777-222ER
Air India recently ordered the following aircraft:
18 Boeing 737-837 aircraft for Air India's subsidiary Air India Charters Ltd. under whose umbrella the low cost airline Air India Express would be run.
8 Boeing 777-237LR Medium capacity Ultra Long Range aircraft in three-class confi ...
See also:Air India, Air India - History, Air India - Incidents and Accidents, Air India - Destinations, Air India - Passenger Operations, Air India - Cargo Operations, Air India - Fleet, Air India - Logo and Mascot, Air India - Women Pilots, Air India - Awards and Recognition, Air India - Trivia Read more here: » Air India: Encyclopedia II - Air India - Fleet |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Air India - Logo and MascotAs it symbolises movement and speed, the Centaur, a stylised version of Sagittarius, was selected as Air-India's logo. The choice of a constellation was also intended as an allusion to the airline's original long distance routes with Lockheed Constellation aircraft.
Air India's mascot, the Maharaja, is a turban clad king with over-sized moustache and a royal dress. "He may look like royalty, but he isn't royal" - these are the words of Bobby Kooka, the man who conceived the Maharajah. This figure first made his appearance in Air-India ...
See also:Air India, Air India - History, Air India - Incidents and Accidents, Air India - Destinations, Air India - Passenger Operations, Air India - Cargo Operations, Air India - Fleet, Air India - Logo and Mascot, Air India - Women Pilots, Air India - Awards and Recognition, Air India - Trivia Read more here: » Air India: Encyclopedia II - Air India - Logo and Mascot |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Air India - Cargo OperationsIn 1954, Air-India started its freighter operations with a Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft, giving Air-India the distinction of being the first Asian airline to operate freighters. The airline operates regular cargo flights to many destinations of the world. The airline also has ground truck-transportation arrangements on select destinations.
A member of IATA, Air-India carries all types of cargo including dangerous goods (hazardous materials) and live animals, provided such shipments are tendered according to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations an ...
See also:Air India, Air India - History, Air India - Incidents and Accidents, Air India - Destinations, Air India - Passenger Operations, Air India - Cargo Operations, Air India - Fleet, Air India - Logo and Mascot, Air India - Women Pilots, Air India - Awards and Recognition, Air India - Trivia Read more here: » Air India: Encyclopedia II - Air India - Cargo Operations |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Product Development processes and methodologiesA number of established methodologies have be adopted by PLM and been further advanced. Together with PLM digital engineering techniques, they have been advanced to meet company goals such as reduced time to market and lower production costs. Reducing lead times is a major factor as getting a product to market quicker than the competition will help with higher revenue and profit margins and increase market share.
These techniques include:-
Concurrent engineering workflow
Bottom-up design
Top-down design< ...
See also:Product Lifecycle Management, Product Lifecycle Management - Introduction to development process, Product Lifecycle Management - Phases of Product Lifecycle and corresponding technologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 1. Conceive, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 2. Design, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 3. Realize, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 4. Service, Product Lifecycle Management - All Phases: Product Lifecycle, Product Lifecycle Management - Product Development processes and methodologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Concurrent engineering workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Bottom-up design, Product Lifecycle Management - Top-Down design, Product Lifecycle Management - Front loading design and workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Design in context, Product Lifecycle Management - Major PLM software product vendors, Product Lifecycle Management - Data standards, Product Lifecycle Management - Other References Read more here: » Product Lifecycle Management: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Product Development processes and methodologies |
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 |  |  | MRO: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Introduction to development processThe core of PLM is in the central management of all product data and the technology used to access this information and knowledge. Although PLM as a discipline emerged from tools such as CAD/CAM and PDM it must be viewed as the integration of these tools with methods, people and the processes through all stages of a product’s life.
For simplicity the stages described are shown in a traditional sequential engineering workflow. The exact order of event and tasks will vary according to the product and industry in question but t ...
See also:Product Lifecycle Management, Product Lifecycle Management - Introduction to development process, Product Lifecycle Management - Phases of Product Lifecycle and corresponding technologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 1. Conceive, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 2. Design, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 3. Realize, Product Lifecycle Management - Phase: 4. Service, Product Lifecycle Management - All Phases: Product Lifecycle, Product Lifecycle Management - Product Development processes and methodologies, Product Lifecycle Management - Concurrent engineering workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Bottom-up design, Product Lifecycle Management - Top-Down design, Product Lifecycle Management - Front loading design and workflow, Product Lifecycle Management - Design in context, Product Lifecycle Management - Major PLM software product vendors, Product Lifecycle Management - Data standards, Product Lifecycle Management - Other References Read more here: » Product Lifecycle Management: Encyclopedia II - Product Lifecycle Management - Introduction to development process |
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