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    • Aerospace engineering and computer sciences are important in today’s society because without these two fields, life as we know it would not be possible. Aerospace engineering is responsible for many inventions that we take for granted every day. Things like the rumble strips down the highways, braces, Velcro, Febreze, and much more. Without aerospace engineering inventions like these would not exist. By exploring how to travel in space, different inventions are made that citizens can use in…

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    Helicopters. Quadcopters. They all have to do with aerospace engineering. The first quadcopter was made in 2008 (Brain,2015). Aerospace engineering is a great career pathway for people who enjoy spacecraft and aircraft. Some questions people have about aerospace engineering are; “What is aerospace engineering? How can you become an aerospace engineer? What are a couple good colleges to go to for aerospace engineering? Why do people want to become aerospace engineers?” All of these questions will…

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    Aerospace engineering fascinates me because it combines a lot of the topics I am best at and is most interested in. The job requires a lot of knowledge in complex math and math is hands down my strong point. Ever since I was a little boy I loved math. From that long lasting love for the subject I always knew in my mind that I was going to pursue in a career involving math. Then with it being an engineering job, there is work on computers and being able to draft out an idea and transfer that…

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    GKN Aerospace Case Study

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    resources as cleverly as every other division or department. GKN is a leader, with a strong human resources approach that combines active recruitment, performance monitoring, and effective administration. They serve as an exemplary model for other aerospace companies to compare human resource strategies. Human assets bring value, technical skill, and customers to organizations, management of these assets is…

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    We have gone to the moon numerous of times since Neil Armstrong walked on the Earth's natural satellite almost 50 years ago on July 20, 1969, with the assistance of aerospace engineers (Dunbar). Now it is time to “boldly go where no man has gone before.” Aerospace engineering has enabled men and women to complete the imaginable. This career consists of two overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Aeronautical engineers work with the principles of physics of…

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    There is two main groups “aeronautical engineers (who work primarily with aircraft) and astronautical engineers (who work primarily with spacecraft)” (“Aerospace Engineer.” Career). The engineers are commonly focused with developing the structures inside and outside these vessels. They can also be responsible for looking over the work of co-workers, looking for any mistakes or misguided creations. Accompanied…

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    Aerospace engineers build and Aeronautical and aerospace engineers design aircraft for civilian use, they also construct planes to help the military. Aerospace engineers help in the development and design supersonic jets. The engineers have to make sure the jet can withstand the high speeds it can reach. Engineers have to test materials…

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    Bombardier Inc. Essay

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    Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company. The headquarter of Bombardier Inc. is in Montreal, Canada. In the beginning of the Bombardier, the products are snow machines or snowmobiles. Bombardier is the world’s leading manufacturer of both planes and trains. Our vast offering of products includes trains, rail equipment and control solutions for all market segments, as well as category-defining business jets and commercial aircraft. (Bombardier in the United…

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    Bombardier Aerospace grew from humble beginnings when Joseph-Armand Bombardier built his first snowmobile out of a farm sleigh and a Model-T Ford. From that point on, he entered the transportation industry, first by rail, and then by air. Bombardier is now the third largest designer of commercial aircraft and they held 50% of the market share for the 20-90 seat segment of the regional aircraft market in 2005 (Page 5). However, Bombardier believed it needed to compete with the larger regional…

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    I am going to attend a university to study aerospace engineering. Through my journey of being a student, I have always taken great interest in mathematics and science courses. Out of all my subjects, I have done best in the math and sciences. I want to take my skills and master them in college. Every day, there is a new gadget on the market. Many are pieces of junk but there are also many that are very helpful to society. I find the breakthroughs very intriguing. When embarking on an airplane,…

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