Aero India takes off on February 3 amid buzz around Aatmanirbhar Bharat as Tejas variants to take centerstage
With a combination of both physical and virtual exhibition, the 13th edition of the biennial international event at Air Force Station Yelahanka will be the world s first hybrid aerospace show.
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3,000 visitors will be allowed at the flight display venue in view of the pandemic. (Photo | Ashishkrishna HP, EPS) By PTI
BENGALURU: The country s premier aerospace and defence exhibition, Aero India 2021 takes off here on Wednesday amidst the COVID-19 pandemic with buzz around AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan and Make in India push.
Aero India 2021: 601 exhibitors - 523 Indian and 78 foreign - and 14 countries will participate
Bengaluru:
The country s premier aerospace and defence exhibition, Aero India 2021, takes off in Bengaluru today amid the COVID-19 pandemic with buzz around Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan and Make in India push.
With a combination of both physical and virtual exhibition, the 13th edition of the biennial international event at Air Force Station Yelahanka will be the world s first hybrid aerospace show, officials said.
A negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test report (dated January 31, 9 am or later) is a must to attend the three-day event, where each day only 3,000 visitors will be allowed at the flight display venue in view of the pandemic.
Saab and Rolls-Royce to Research Innovative Propulsion Sensing Technology
Saab and Rolls-Royce are undertaking a joint research programme into fibre-optic sensing technologies for aerospace propulsion systems.
Fibre-optic sensing technologies have the potential to provide a novel solution that acquires multiple measurements such as strain, pressure and temperature along a single wire. Compared to existing technologies, this low-weight integrated solution could offer higher temperature and accuracy within the harsh operating environment of an engine. Such advanced measurement systems compliment the journey to the Intelligent Engine and enhanced data driven engine services.
Known as Project FibreSense, this collaborative research programme between Rolls-Royce and Saab will develop and demonstrate fibre-optic sensing technology for aerospace propulsion systems.