Aerospace Clause Samples
The "Aerospace" clause defines specific terms, conditions, or requirements that apply to products, services, or activities related to the aerospace industry within a contract. This clause may address compliance with industry standards, regulatory requirements, or quality assurance protocols unique to aerospace manufacturing, maintenance, or supply. For example, it could require suppliers to adhere to certain certifications or testing procedures relevant to aerospace components. Its core function is to ensure that all parties involved meet the stringent safety, quality, and regulatory standards necessary in the aerospace sector, thereby mitigating risks associated with non-compliance or substandard performance.
Aerospace. Barcelona Aeronàutica i de l'Espai (BAIE)
Aerospace. Where an employee who has occupied the position of for at least months and is required to perform the duties and take the responsibility of a Senior on acting basis in accordance with Article then that employee shall begin at Level B of the Senior wage scale.
Aerospace. The PEI aerospace industry has grown from non-existence five years ago to one that employs 330 Islanders full-time with an annual payroll of $9.8 million and exporting approximately $100 million in goods. The aerospace industry is currently in a strong growth period with increases in production and new hires. Aerospace is already PEI’s fourth largest industry and a key economic driver within the PEI economy. The current ability of aerospace firms to expand their operations is constrained by the lack of a skilled workforce. There is a need for more training and a broader range of training to meet the needs of these businesses. Currently it is estimated that there will be a need for an additional 250 skilled workers over the next two years.
Aerospace. Aerospace: The Contractor shall apply aerospace engineering principles and concepts in the performance of test and evaluation of developmental aircraft testing of manned and unmanned rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft. Developmental aircraft testing includes, but is not limited to performance, stability and control, vehicle dynamics, handling qualities, weapon systems and aircraft software. The Contractor shall perform engineering tests and analysis for technologically-advanced aviation systems such as airborne radars, infrared systems, Image Intensification systems and devices, aircraft survivability equipment systems, manned un- manned teaming (MUMT) systems, voice and data radio systems and laser systems. As part of the testing for both aircraft and systems testing the Contractor shall perform engineering planning; test design; on-site test participation, data reduction; and analysis of data. Tasks may also include review, and analysis to support the installation of non-standard systems onboard U.
Aerospace. APEC Engineers in Aerospace Engineering sector have expertise in aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, flight performance and knowledge in materials science, interior, structures analysis, manufacturing, maintenance and repair for aircraft and spacecraft systems. They are concerned with the research and development, design, manufacture, integration, testing, maintenance and repair of aircraft and spacecraft, systems and their components. A key aim of Aerospace Engineering is to ensure aircraft are airworthy in accordance with regulatory requirements. Aerospace engineers are also involved in development of new technologies for use in aviation, space and defence systems.
