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Introducing the S-50 Kukulkán, the direct evolution of the S-45 Baalam. The S-50 builds on its predecessor’s already impressive capabilities. With a significantly longer flight time and its simultaneous multi-payload capability, the S-50 Kukulkán is the perfect solution for more demanding missions that require extended endurance and carrying capacity.

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Hydra Technologies provides integral solutions that leverage avionics, robotics, sensors, AI, and communications to provide our clients with tools that achieve their mission objectives. Proudly born in Mexico, Hydra is a leader in developing, manufacturing, and operating redundant and reliable tactical unmanned aerial systems (TUAS).
 

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ITS GOAL IS TO DELIVER BETWEEN 72 AND 80 COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES BY THE END OF 2024, AND BETWEEN 125 AND 135 BUSINESS AIRPLANES
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Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer reported that it delivered 25 aircraft (seven commercial aircraft and 18 executive jets) in the first quarter of 2024, a year-on-year increase of 67%.

The world's third-largest planemaker behind Boeing and Airbus, said in a regulatory filing that its firm order book hit a seven-year high of $21.1 billion at the end of March, up 13% from the previous quarter.

It added that it plans to deliver between 72 and 80 commercial aircraft this year, while its outlook for business aircraft deliveries is between 125 and 135.
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Tupan Unveils Turbine-powered Cargo UAV
Tupan Aircraft's unmanned cargo UAV family combines turbine and electric power to deliver high performance.
 

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Hexacopter SS600-FERTILIZER by Sky Solutions, Mexican company that developes UAV






Version: Agriculture Weather-Proof
Wheelbase: 1600mm Max Takeoff
Weight: 46.5kg
Without weight load: 24kg
Pesticides load: 22.5L
Flight time: 13min with full tanks (4x 6s 16000mah)
Spraying altitude: 1-5m Fringe Spray:> 5m Spraying speed: 2-6m / s
Efficiency of the operation: 10ha / h (maximum)
https://www.skysolutions.mx/product-page/Agriculture-Drone-Fertilizer

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SS VTOL for Photogrammetry & Mapping







- Flight time: approximately one hour
- Range radius: up to 40 km maximum
 

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MEXICO – Mexico's aerospace industry has recovered satisfactorily, after a fall during the pandemic, said Luis Lizcano, director of the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA).

The executive explained that this is not a new process; Mexico has been gaining an important place in the global aerospace supply chain for 15 to 20 years.

"Years ago our country became known for the production of harnesses, but today we do that and more, few people know that here in Mexico we make the entire set of doors for the Dreamliner 787, as well as very important parts of the landing gear of Airbus aircraft.

"Mexico manufactures complete models of Beechcraft's King Air, Baron and Bonanza aircraft; the only thing that is done in the United States is the engine assembly for certification reasons, but they are practically completely manufactured here," he said.


In the past, Mexico's aerospace industry was almost 100% foreign-owned companies, but today approximately 38% of the companies are nationally owned.

The executive added that companies that handle avionics also stand out, especially in the northern and northwestern part of the country, in Baja California, Sonora and Chihuahua.

"Mexico is producing parts for SpaceX's Raptor rocket engines, and the movement is still forward, we are not talking about a little screw or a little cable," stated FEMIA's director.


 

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Production of Special and Aerospace Steels
In order to develop special steel and aerospace products, Frisa will invest 200 million dollars (mdd) with the intention of increasing its production processes in its plants located in García and Santa Catarina in Nuevo León.

Eduardo Garza T. Junco, president of Frisa, declared that this new injection of capital is to be able to take advantage of the growth that is taking place in North America in these industries, so these resources will be used to increase the capacity of the forging factories and aerospace.

“We are taking advantage of the growth we are seeing in the North American region and we are going to increase production in the aeronautical sector and develop markets for special export steels.”

Expansion in Special Steels and Strategic Relationship with Space
Currently, Frisa stands out in the market for being a direct supplier to Elon Musk's American company Space X. It should be noted that the commercial relationship began technically in a process that took a year and a half, but today it is the main supplier of products for engines that go under the launch rocket.


“Every time there is a Space X launch there is a product made in Santa Catarina,” he emphasized.

Frisa exports to around 60 countries, has a workforce of 3,100 employees and with the growth they expect to experience, it would reach close to 4,000 jobs.https://mexicoindustry.com/noticia/frisa-invertira-200-mdd-para-ampliar-sus-plantas-en-nuevo-leon
 

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Chile will invest 142 million dollars for the manufacture of 33 Pillan II aircraft
The project, led by Enaer and DTS, will allow, from 2027-2028, to train a new generation of FACh pilots.

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In what is considered progress for the private aeronautical initiative, the first Sub Sonex experimental jet in Latin America is being built in Chile. The kit distributed by the American company Sonex, was built and painted in Valparaíso by a group of professionals led by Hernán Santibáñez, promoter of the initiative, who is also its pilot. The aircraft is currently awaiting certification by the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) to be able to operate in the country. The Sub Sonex is a single-seat jet aircraft with aerobatic characteristics that allow it to perform basic maneuvers, classified as “soft” with resistance to G forces of +6 and -3, in this way it is not subjected to “greater stress.” structural". Unlike other equipment developed for acrobatics, this one does not have inverted flight capacity.

Source: Aero-Naves.com - https://aero-naves.com/2020/11/29/c...jet-experimental-sub-sonex-de-america-latina/
 

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Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace and defence group, is studying options for a new passenger aircraft that could put it in direct competition with the industry’s heavyweights, Airbus and Boeing. The project, which is in its early stages, could either become plans for a narrow-body aircraft or a long-range business jet, people familiar with the situation confirmed. The business case for the initiative should be ready by the end of next year, when it will then be taken to the board of directors, these people said. The Wall Street Journal first reported that Embraer was looking at the possibility of a narrow-body aircraft. The world’s third-largest civil aircraft manufacturer is the leading producer of regional jets, which typically have up to 120 seats and are smaller than the narrow-body planes that Boeing and Airbus make. Its latest and largest model, the E195-E2, can carry up to 146 passengers. In executive jets, Embraer sells entry-level, light, midsized and super midsized aircraft. The long-range segment is dominated by Gulfstream, Bombardier and Dassault Aviation.


 

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Also in May 2022, the Brazilian company XMobots, the main drone manufacturer in Latin America, and the European company MBDA, the largest missile company in Europe, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on the proof of concept for the integration of the missile ENFORCER, from the European company, on the Nauru 1000C drone, from the Brazilian company.
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The Nauru 1000C is the Category 2 Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, already selected by the Brazilian Army for ISTAR, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance missions. It weighs approximately 150kg.

The ENFORCER missile is a new generation light guided weapons system, weighing around 7kg and providing the capability to defeat a wide range of light and lightly armored targets, including fast-moving vehicles and shielded targets. It is typically fired from the shoulder of an infantryman or special operator.

MBDA is a company jointly owned by the French Airbus, the British BAE Systems and the Italian Leonardo, and currently supplies the Brazilian Navy with missiles that equip the Marine Corps, such as the Mistral short-range anti-aircraft missiles, in addition to to also supply missiles to the Navy Corps, which equip the current Brazilian Niterói-class frigates, such as the Exocet anti-ship missiles, and also has a contract to supply the modern Sea Ceptor medium-altitude anti-aircraft missiles, to equip the future Tamandaré-class frigates. .
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MBDA is also proud to have offered the Meteor long-range air-to-air missile to the Brazilian Air Force to equip Gripens fighters, and expects to supply the Enforcer missiles to the Brazilian Army, through integration with the Brazilian Nauru 1000C drone.

The collaboration between MBDA and XMobots was so successful that, during the MBDA Innovation Awards 2023, in Paris, the Brazilian company, represented by its CEO, Giovani Amianti, received the award for Best External Cooperation from MBDA.
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And this week, Xmobots released a video showing the stage of integration between the Nauru 1000C drone and the Enforcer missile. According to the Brazilian engineer responsible for the integration, the Nauru 1000C drone has a range of 100km and can fly for ten uninterrupted hours, and very recently, the first test flight of a Nauru 1000C drone was carried out carrying two mockups of the Enforcer missile, with the same dimensions and weight.

According to the information, the initial test flight was a success, where it was mainly analyzed whether or not there was any unwanted effect of the weight of the missiles on the aircraft's flight stability, and the results left the engineers at Xmobots and MBDA excited for the next phase, which includes the implementation of other systems for identifying targets, and finally, the shooting test will be carried out.

 

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The Mexican company ETU supplies aerospace parts for several big programs


AEROSTRUCTURE
Airbus, Fokker GKN, Aernnova.

Product:
Elevator Hinge, Door Elements, Fitting.


Programs:
A320, A321, Cessna Sovereign, Cessna CJ3 & CJ4, B505 & B429, CRJ 700-900.


LANDING GEAR
Senior Aerospace, Honeywell Aerospace.

Product:
Engine Ring, LPT Seal, Gas Seal,
Blanking Gear, Valves, Housing Gear.

Programs:
Trent XWB, APU’s.
ENGINE
Safran Landing Systems.


Product:
Bearing Carriers, Bearing Housing, Bushes.

Programs:
B737, B787, A380.

 

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Manufacturing of Regenerative Motor - Tronador II Project



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Tronador II satellite launcher engine test | Interview with Marcos Actis

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While Boeing struggles with regulatory hurdles and delivery delays, a smaller competitor known for its regional and business jets may be raising its ambitions to compete—possibly at its own peril.

Brazil-based airplane manufacturer Embraer is reportedly exploring the idea of creating a next-generation narrow-body jet, the Wall Street Journal reported. Embraer’s new aircraft would take on Boeing’s 737 Max jets and Airbus’ A320 aircraft. It would mark the smaller company's first attempt at direct competition against the two aerospace giants, which effectively control the market for planes with more than 130 seats.


Embraer’s ambitions picked up after a 737 Max operated by Alaska Airlines lost a panel in midair in January, sources told the Journal. That incident prompted U.S. safety regulators to limit Boeing's production.

While Embraer denied reports that it would build a competing plane, a spokesperson told the Journal that it “certainly has the capability” to do so.

Embraer already has a cheerleader in American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, who complimented the manufacturer on the carrier’s quarterly earnings call last month. American's fleet includes three types of Embraer Regional Jets, all with fewer than 100 seats.

“I want to give a shout out to Embraer,” he said. “They have delivered day in and day out, throughout the pandemic, no matter the concerns of their supply chain.”

When asked about delivery delays from Boeing, however, Isom had a different message: “Get your act together.”

Analysts at Bank of America led by Ronald Epstein echoed Isom’s sentiment, cheering on the possibility of Embraer taking a shot at the duopoly between Boeing and Airbus in a Friday note. The BofA analysts pointed out that between 1999 and 2019, Embraer was largely on time and on budget with its projects.

“They really are an engineering marvel,” they wrote. “Therefore, we have no doubt Embraer could develop an excellent jet to compete in the same class as the 737 Max and the A320neo, on budget, on time and at a fraction of the cost of the other OEMs (original equipment manufacturers).”

Morningstar equity analyst Nicolas Owens told Fortune that Embraer is one of a few, if not the only company, that could enter this market. But that doesn’t mean it will—or that it should.

Owens said that while Embraer is a capable company, it is a fraction of the size of Boeing and Airbus and would be overwhelmed by the incredible cost of designing a new plane, scaling up production, and then convincing exceptionally skeptical carriers to take a chance on the new model.


Embraer’s biggest plane at the moment, the E2, is smaller than the 737 and A320, and only about 100 of them have been produced since 2018, Owens said. Meanwhile, Boeing and Airbus are building 100 planes between them per month.

“Embraer has some of the know-how in terms of design and technology, but not the hands-on know-how of what it takes to scale up building an even-larger jet,” Owens told Fortune in an email. “I don’t know where they’d get the startup funds to launch this product that wouldn’t see revenue for almost a decade."

Even the more optimistic analysts at Bank of America argued that Embraer would need to be creative to bring a competing plane to market, possible financing it through risk-sharing partners, direct investment by partners, or some other strategy. It would also have to deal with capital, geopolitical, and market access problems.

It was the latter of these issues that made the difference the last time a competitor tried to take a shot at Boeing and Airbus, explained Owens in an April note. After spending more than 10 years and billions of dollars launching an aircraft to compete with the duopoly, Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier was forced to sell its CSeries jet at a steep loss to Airbus after Boeing petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce to hit it with a tariff for selling the plane below production cost. Another example lies in Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi, which last year folded a 16-year effort to develop a regional jet.

The newest company to take on Boeing and Airbus, the CCP-backed COMAC, still relies on many U.S.-based parts and has a long while before it can produce them at any sizable quantity, Owens said.

While Embraer’s ambitions are high, the reality of bringing a new plane to market may be too much to overcome, Owens wrote in a note for Morningstar.

“Boeing and Airbus are the only two capable suppliers of globally competitive aircraft larger than 130 seats, and we don’t see any globally competitive new entrants entering the market anytime soon,” he predicted.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com


 

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Embraer's commercial jet, E190-E2, will gain a military version, called P-190 E2, armed with anti-ship missiles for naval patrolling, this was revealed by the CEO of Embraer Defense & Security, João Bosco Costa Jr, during interview for the North American website Aviation Week.

According to the executive, the Brazilian company is now looking for international partners to help with the development of the new aircraft, help that could, in addition to reducing development costs, also attract the first potential customer for the new Brazilian combat aircraft.

The E190-E2 in its civilian version, has a pair of North American Pratt & Whitney 1900G engines, has more than 5200 km of range, which would be a good range for a new version of naval patrol aircraft, and can carry 114 passengers in its civilian configuration, but if converted to a military version, there would be enough space to accommodate the entire crew and military equipment. Embraer has already delivered 18 aircraft of the current civil version, all to customers abroad.

The possible configuration of the naval patrol version should feature a radome in the cabin, facing downwards, anti-ship missiles installed in the belly of the aircraft and modifications in the rear section of the fuselage, where sonobuoys, equipment used to detect enemy submarines, would be loaded and launched.

The executive also revealed that Embraer Defense & Security is currently evaluating all the possibilities and all the solutions available on the market to put the best they can into this new Brazilian product from Embraer, he is referring to missiles, radars, sensors and other equipment military, to very quickly have a potential launch customer in a market that currently has practically only one model of modern naval patrol jet aircraft being sold, the North American Boeing P-8A Poseidon, which is also an aircraft modified to starting from a civil model, the Boeing 737. It has already been acquired by eight countries, operating in seven of them. Only Germany, which purchased five planes in 2021, is awaiting delivery of its P-8, which turned out to be not a cheap aircraft. Germany paid US$1.31 billion for its five planes and other materials and services involved.

And Embraer, known for always offering quality products at very competitive prices, could enter this market with its new product, the P190 E2.

The first customer for the new national aircraft could be the Brazilian Air Force itself, which since last year began prospecting the market, looking for a new modern naval patrol aircraft to replace its old nine P3-AM Orion aircraft, which were purchased used from the United States in the past decade and are operated from the Santa Cruz Air Base in Rio de Janeiro. And Boeing has already offered the P-8A to the FAB to replace the P-3.
 

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Dart Aerospace started its operations in Chihuahua, where it invested 3.6 million dollars to build a factory where they will produce flotation equipment, as well as parts and components for airplanes and helicopters.
The plant covers a space of 70 thousand square feet (21,336 square meters) and will generate, in the first stage, 107 jobs.
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rd, Dart Aerospace operations manager Eric Guernard said that this is the company's first plant in the country and that, after the investment announcement in February of last year, the work was completed in September and testing began. . of production in the month of October.
“Three months after starting production, we can say with complete confidence that our new manufacturing center is operating as expected, Chihuahua and our highly-staffed employees are our great allies,” he stated.
Dart Aerospace is a Canadian company dedicated to the manufacturing of parts, components and equipment for airplanes and helicopters, focused on offering design, manufacturing and market certification solutions for the aerospace industry in general.
In March of last year, Dart Aerospace began construction of its new plant in the Chihuahua Sur Industrial Park.

The production plant was installed in the Chihuahua Sur Industrial Park.


The Secretary of Innovation and Economic Development of Chihuahua, Alejandra de la Vega, highlighted that the state has a broad aerospace vocation, as it was one of the first states in the country where an operation of this type was installed.
More than 45 companies in the aerospace industry coexist in Chihuahua and employ more than 17 thousand people.
“What is done in Chihuahua is unique, we are very happy for Dart and for Chihuahua, but above all for its staff who, just as we worked together to be here today, we will continue working to make their operation successful,” she said.

 

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QUERÉTARO, Qro., February 21.- During 2020, worldwide, the aerospace industry sector fell between 35% and 45%, and in Mexico the drop in exports was close to 32%, highlighted Luis Lizcano, CEO of the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA), although the recovery has occurred gradually.
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During his presentation called “Mexico; Navigating the future of the aeronautical supply chain”, he commented that there was a very “small” recovery in 2021, but in 2022 there was a clear recovery of approximately 20%, despite the fact that omicron issues were still continuing. , one of the variants of Covid-19.

He specified that, in the case of exports from the aerospace sector, in 2022 they reached just over 8 billion dollars; while its 2023 estimates are in the order of just over $9 billion.

He explained that the authority has not yet given the figures for the growth of the sector during 2023, so they estimate that it will be between 13% and 16%, which means that the sector's exports will be around 9.7 billion dollars.

“We are going to reach the mark we had before the pandemic,” he stressed and indicated that it is important to convince the Government of the importance of this sector for the development of the country.

While for 2024, they estimate a growth in exports in the aerospace sector of between 12% and 14%, "but the problem is that we do not have data to be able to contrast that."

In an interview with A21, at the end of his presentation, Lizcano commented that in terms of nearshoring (relocation), this opens opportunities for large producers in the aerospace sector to consider the country to develop alternative supplies to what they had in Asia.

“Mexico has a characteristic of nearshoring, of being close, and also of availability of talent and these characteristics are not found in Canada, the United States or Europe, where the talent in this sector is people who work in the plants and who are retiring. .

“And the new generations are not wanting to study science, technology and mathematics careers that are required for the aerospace industry and they turn to countries like Mexico,” he said.

He made it clear that this does not mean that “we lie down in the hammock”, but that we must pursue it, because there are other countries that have similar characteristics to those that Mexico has and that do their work to attract this industry that is highly desired in any country or region.
 

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