
The creation and engineering of aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and related systems involves a highly specialized and complex set of processes. This field encompasses the entire lifecycle, from initial concept and detailed blueprints... Read more »

The creation of components for aircraft and spacecraft within the state of Texas constitutes a significant sector of the state’s economy. This industry encompasses a broad spectrum of activities, ranging from the... Read more »

The Standard Industrial Classification system previously provided a method for categorizing establishments based on their primary type of economic activity. This classification facilitated data collection, analysis, and dissemination of statistical information related... Read more »

These are the individual parts, assemblies, and systems that comprise aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and related equipment. Examples encompass everything from the smallest fasteners and seals to complex engine parts, flight control surfaces,... Read more »

This specialized category of computer programs is designed to manage and optimize the complex processes involved in producing aircraft, spacecraft, and related components. These applications provide functionalities spanning design, engineering, production planning,... Read more »

These are mathematical representations and analytical tools employed to estimate the expenses associated with producing components, systems, and aircraft within the aeronautics and astronautics industries. An example would be a simulation that... Read more »

The production method utilizes advanced techniques to construct components layer by layer, directly from digital designs. This process is employed to create intricate parts for aircraft and related systems, offering an alternative... Read more »

This area of engineering focuses on the use of three-dimensional printing techniques, also known as additive manufacturing, to fabricate components for the aviation and aerospace industries. Specifically, it relates to the activities... Read more »

These assessments evaluate and compare the relative strengths of different geographic locations for aerospace manufacturing activities. They consider factors such as labor costs, workforce skills, tax policies, infrastructure quality, and regulatory environment... Read more »


