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Future design concept of civil aero engine

Added: (Wed Dec 19 2018)

Pressbox (Press Release) - In recent years, the development of global aerospace industry has greatly enhanced the requirements of Aircraft OEMs and Airline companies for aero engines. Over the next 20 years, the China air transportation will nearly quadruple. Aircraft noise and emission issues are becoming the major challenges to China air transportation industry. In spite of the increasing requirements for high performance and reliability, aero engines costs are expected to decrease. Despite the enhancing thrust and power, aero engine noise is required to be controlled in a more effective way. Higher clients’ expectations drive to continuous innovation of aero engine products. Commercial Aero Engine Shanghai International Forum, based on China National Special Project of Aero Engine & Gas Turbine, is located in Shanghai, China. This forum aims to support aero engine industry development through information exchanges and business cooperation. Initiated by Shanghai Society of Aeronautics and AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co., Ltd., this annual forum has been successfully held in the past three years. The Commercial Aero Engine Shanghai International Forum 2019 will be held in the city of Shanghai, on March 20th - 21st, 2019.
The forum will analyze optimized solutions that could accelerate the establishment and improvements of aero engine fundamental technology support, R&D and production, modification and verification, product configuration through keynote speech, panel discussions, exhibitions, business meetings and media interviews. Commercial Aero Engine Shanghai International Forum 2019, as an authoritative and timely platform, promises to unite more than 200 distinguished delegates from government bureau, aero engine designer, manufacturer, tester, components providers and software companies.

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