Cranfield University: Developing future leaders in technology and management ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 18:10 IST
New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI/SRV Media): Today, educational institutes like Cranfield University, UK, have various MSc and Management courses to benefit every aspiring student.
The university has more than 100 courses, full-time and part-time, which cover a broad range of subjects where graduates can go on to help solve the big issues facing society, from decarbonizing transport systems to delivering more sustainable industrial processes.
Cranfield University, set in the heart of the UK s Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Oxford arc, focuses on attracting students and faculty worldwide to learn in the best environment. Cranfield offers courses around diverse fields including Aerospace, Defence and Security, Environment and Agrifood, Energy and Power, Manufacturing, Transport Systems and Water, alongside Leadership and Management.
Meet the 11 young business leaders leading East Midlands Chambersâ Generation Next network group
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A new East Midlands Chamber network for young professionals has launched a board of âchampionsâ to help shape its offer.
The group of 11 individuals will take a key role in developing the Generation Next networkâs activity and profile.
Cranfield Airport Deploys Enterprise UTM Platform
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3rd May 2021
GuardianUTM Enterprise will provide Cranfield with a combined view of the airspace in the vicinity of its FRZ (flight restricted zone), enabling the airport to enhance and provide UTM Services for drone companies and drone operators, using Altitude Angel’s proven digital authorisation and flight management technology.
Cranfield is unique with its global research airport, offering an environment for transformational research into the aerospace sector. As one of the few universities in the world with its own airport and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), Cranfield University is at the forefront of aerospace and aviation technology, working to address the challenges of digital aviation and rethink the airports, airlines, airspace management and aircraft of the future. In December 2018, Cranfield Airport became the first airport in the UK to operate a digital air traffic control centre.
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Rolls-Royce (London, U.K.) announced on March 29 that it has officially started building its first UltraFan prototype engine at its DemoWorks facility in Derby. U.K. with expectations to complete the prototype by the end of the year.
UltraFan, which the company says will be the world’s largest aero-engine and will contribute to sustainable air travel, features what will be the world’s largest fan rotor blades made from carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). Rolls-Royce announced in 2020 that manufacture of the blades had begun at its Bristol, U.K. facility.
According to Rolls-Royce, the engine is the basis for a potential new family of UltraFan engines able to power both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, and to deliver a 25% fuel efficiency improvement compared with the first generation of Trent engine.