The newsletter provides updates on ARTS' activities at recent trade fairs and upcoming events in 2016 where they will have a presence. It also announces a new cooperation with Diehl Aircabin and current job openings, including for painters at Airbus in Manching. Easyjet is working with a tech company on developing smart uniforms with communication capabilities for flight attendants and technicians.
Call Girls in Subhash Nagar ⎝⎝9953056974⎝⎝ Escort Delhi NCR
Stay informed with our aerospace newsletter
1. Webversion des Newsletters
Our newsletter is intended to keep you informed about the latest
developments at ARTS and in the aerospace industry. If you have
problems reading this newsletter, please contact us: info@arts.aero. We
wish you a great Christmas time!
ARTS at AIRTEC and SpaceTech Expo Europe 2015
National and international compa-
nies from the aviation and space
industries presented at two trade
fairs in Germany in November:
AIRTEC in Munich and at the Space
Tech Expo Europe in Bremen. ARTS
was on site at the trade fair and
presented new ways that
aerospace companies could design
their personnel processes even
more efficiently. We were able to
talk to many companies in industry
about possible collaborations. In
addition, our personnel manager,
Katja Lösche, presented our inter-
nally developed application
management software "Aerospace
MatchPro" to a broad audience as
part of the Expo conference
SpaceTech.
Fairs 2016
Next year you have the opportunity to meet ARTS in person at numerous
events.
Using our social media channels and our ARTS website, we will inform you
in a timely manner about our stand numbers, lectures and visiting hours.
Come and meet ARTS at the following exhibitions in 2016:
22 – 24.01.2016 KarriereStart Dresden
25.02.2016 VDI Recruiting Day Hamburg
03. - 04.05.2016 1 Soldiers exhibition Fuchsbau 2016 Ingolstadt
17.03.2016 VDI Recruiting Day Munich
13.04.2016 Job and training Fair Hamburg
28 - 29.4.2016 Connecticum Berlin
2. 13.05.2016 jobvector career day in Munich
01. - 04.06.2016 ILA Berlin Airshow
We look forward to your visit!
ARTS wins Diehl Aircabin as customer
ARTS is pleased to announce a new cooperation with Diehl Aircabin in the
form of a recently signed framework agreement. ARTS will support Diehl
Aircabin both in the production and administrative areas. We are
increasingly looking for qualified personnel for many jobs. Current job
vacancies with all of our customers can be found in our job exchange on
www.arts.aero/jobs.
ARTS top job in December - painters in Manching
We are not only looking for qualified personnel for our newest clients Diehl
Aircabin. ARTS is currently offering numerous positions, including as a
painter at Airbus Defence and Space in Manching. Future areas of work
are doing lab preparation work and cleaning and masking. A completed
education as a process mechanic or painter and several years of
experience in the field of surface coating is desirable.
You will find all details on tasks and requirements in our Vacancies
section.
For questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Stephanie Reisner.
We look forward to receiving your application.
New high-tech uniforms from Easyjet
Nowadays, flight attendant uniforms are especially chic. Small
accessories such as scarves or headgear lift workwear above the clouds.
Now Easyjet is doing research with specialized technology company Cute
Circuit on smart uniforms that can communicate. The new clothing is
called wearables, there are computer applications that support the
activities of the wearer. Data can be displayed here, or stored and
transmitted, which should make the work of technicians and flight
attendants easier and make passenger journeys safer.
High-tech flight attendant uniforms show for example, by means of LEDs
on jacket lapels, information such as flight number and destination, a
built-in microphone simplifies communication between crew members,
pilots and passengers. For technicians, LEDs in the hoods of jackets
illuminate workspaces. In this way both hands are free for aircraft
3. inspection and maintenance. The smart uniforms will be tested in normal
working conditions by Easyjet staff from spring 2016.
The first examples are shown in a video. Enjoy watching it!
Photo: Easyjet
Supersonic jet for managers is already in high demand
The US company Aerion developed the Aerion AS2 business jet in
collaboration with Airbus. Even before the actual production start, the
joint project has already achieved its first major contract. The business
airline Flexjet ordered 20 aircraft.
Flights with the planned supersonic jet AS2 will bring business people
enormous time savings. Trans-Pacific travel could be shortened by more
than six hours, the top speed of the jets would be, according to the
manufacturer, 1.5x the speed of sound and at 1,850km / h. In the future
the jet should be able to transport up to 12 passengers.
It will take some time until the three-engine jet lifts off. Construction is
expected to begin next year, the first flight is scheduled for 2021. For
this, Airbus intends to supply large parts of the aircraft with final
assembly done by Aerion itself. However, the aircraft will not be
delivered before the year 2023.
New DLR technology on airplane wings to increase lift
The German Aerospace Center
(DLR) is working on a system that
can influence flow over aircraft
wings. The aim is to increase the
lift of the engines. This should be
made possible with small slits in
the wing edge that emit air. After
computer simulations, the tech-
nique will soon be tested in a wind
tunnel. According to DLR the rea-
son for the research is the ever -
increasing size of aircraft engines.
They often sit under the wings and thus reduce the lift of the wing
surface. The larger the engine, the faster flight start up must be to obtain
lift and stability. The consequence: with the development of larger
engines longer runways must be used in the future.
To prevent this necessity, the researchers want to increase engine lift. By
periodically ejecting air through fine narrow double slits on the leading
edge of the aircraft wing, the flow characteristics can be actively
influenced on the profile surface.
The technology is virtually maintenance-free, according to DLR, yet it is
but only used in research aircraft. The scientists, however, want to make
the system ready for series production. That's why the technology is
being tested in a wind tunnel in Moscow, with real wings and engines. The
start is expected in the coming year.
Foto:DLR
ARTS Deutschland GmbH, Hermann-Reichelt-Str. 3, 01109 Dresden