Aerospace and aviation practically allow us to travel in faster and more efficient ways, as well as having military applications and allowing additional ways to conduct research.
In addition, space travel, still in its infancy, offers entirely new openings, with the possibilities for profit still distant, but the need for exploration growing.
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Aviation Economics is the financial and management side of aviation, E.g: American Airlines; are they having the correct and enough aircraft servicing a destination? Is it costing the airline to much, etc?
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Communication is crucian in the aviation industry. From pilots talking to control towers, to custom agents talking to baggage control. This question might be too vague for me to answer, but without communication, aviation would not be the same. Not exactly impossible, considering in the past communication was minimal, but without communication things would go VERY wrong VERY fast.
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Global Aerospace supports the SM4 because it is an aviation safety program. The SM4 is a aviation safety seminar series geared towards make Global Aerospace a safer work environment and their missions the safest they could be.
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Aviation High School is located in New York. It specializes in training students who wish to pursue a career in aviation maintenance or the aerospace industry.
Flight Global provides information on aerospace, airlines, business and military aviation, jobs in aviation, historical information, air shows, and aviation news.
Russell B. Rayman has written: 'Clinical aviation medicine' -- subject(s): Aerospace medicine, Aviation medicine 'Clinical Aviation Medicine'
The difference between the aviation industry and aeronautical engineering is this: The aviation industry is the totality of all that happens in aviation and aerospace. It can include the following components: 1. Aviation and aerospace manufacturing (manufacturing of aviation and space related items for the civil, military and space related segments of the industry); 2. The airlines: major, national, regional and all cargo 3. General Aviation: All flying EXCEPT that done by the military and my the scheduled airlines; and, 4. Government aviation including the military and non-military segments. Non-military aviation in the government sector would include the operation of airports or the regulation of civil aviation, for example. Aeronautical engineering is a SUBSET (or part of) of the aviation industry. Normally, aerospace engineeers are employed in the aviation and aerospace manufacturing segment of the industry, although some also work for the airlines. As far as job opportunities, aerospace engineeering in the USA numbers about 50,000 or so jobs out of a total of 2.1 to 2.2 million in aviation overall. The vast majority of jobs in aviation are operational in nature--pilots, flight attendants, aviation technicians, ramp agents, customer service agents, etc. For example, there are about 125,000 airline pilots in the USA. I do not have the worldwide numbers for these categories..... As for colleges on these subjects: There are excellent aeropsace engineeering programs at MIT, the University of Illinois, Gerogia Tech and Stanford. There are excellent aviation degree programs at Embry Riddle Aero University, the University of North Dakota, Western Michigan University, The Ohio State University, Purdue University, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (where I work) and Parks College of St. Louis University. ...found at: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Aerospace-Aviation-2437/difference-aviation-aeronotical.htm
Robert Calderone has written: 'The complete aviation/aerospace career guide' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Aerospace industries, Vocational guidance
TRAMCO became the holding of BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE which became Aviation Technical Services (ATS) wich is open to this day.
H. L. Reighard has written: 'Aviation medicine' -- subject- s -: Aerospace medicine, Aviation medicine, United States, United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
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It is also known as aerospace medicine, flight medicine, or space medicine
Their are many aviation jobs that pay good salaries. Some of them are aerospace project engineer, airline pilot, flight engineer, director of aerospace program management,aircraft maintenance manger,and sky marshal. All these with many more pay good salaries.