Aerospace

“I had no prior experience as a trainer or as a consultant, but I had worked in an executive management capacity within a variety of different industries, but primarily within the aviation, aerospace and manufacturing industries. I was introduced to Appleton Greene by taking part in one of their corporate training programs that was being implemented by my employer. I was particularly impressed by how well prepared the learning providers were and the level of support they had from a variety of specialist consultants, who really brought things to life for us. Some time later I took some time off work to care for a close family member who was seriously ill and it gave me time to re-evaluate everything in my life. I contacted Appleton Greene and asked about becoming a learning provider, but was told that they only consider candidates once every year. I went back to work and then applied to Appleton Greene 6 months later. I was delighted to be accepted and grabbed the opportunity with both hands. I still work within the same industries where I have experience, but I am now able to use my knowledge to better effect. I am proud that I have been able to develop and establish my own program, something that I really believe in and something that delivers value and I love the interaction between clients, consultants and other learning providers.”

A quotation taken from a Learning Provider reference within the Aerospace industry.

Aerospace
  • Alliant Techsystems Inc
  • BAE Systems plc
  • Boeing Company
  • Bombardier Inc
  • Curtiss Wright Corporation
  • Dassault Aviation
  • Embraer
  • Finmeccanica
  • General Dynamics Corporation
  • Goodrich Corporation
  • Honeywell International Inc
  • l-3 Communications Holdings Inc
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Precision Castparts Corporation
  • Raytheon Company
  • Rockwell Collins Electromechanical Systems Inc
  • Rolls-Royce Group plc
  • Safran
  • Saic
  • Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd
  • Textron Inc
  • Thales
  • United Technologies Corporation
  • Zodiac
Aerospace

Aerospace describes the human effort in science, engineering and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth (aeronautics) and surrounding space (astronautics). Aerospace organizations research, design, manufacture, operate, or maintain aircraft and/or spacecraft. Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. In most industrial countries, the aerospace industry is a cooperation of public and private industries. For example, several countries have a civilian space program funded by the government through tax collection, such as NASA in the United States, ESA in Europe, the Canadian Space Agency in Canada, Indian Space Research Organization in India, JAXA in Japan, RKA in Russia, China National Space Administration in China, SUPARCO in Pakistan, Iranian Space Agency in Iran, and Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) in South Korea. Along with these public space programs, many companies produce technical tools and components such as spaceships and satellites. Some known companies involved in space programs include Boeing, EADS, Lockheed Martin, MacDonald Dettwiler and Northrop Grumman. These companies are also involved in other areas of aerospace such as the construction of aircraft. In the past few years, the global aerospace industry has witnessed an impressive growth, with the civil aviation segment emerging as the major contributor to its expansion. The US and European countries are the dominant markets for the aerospace industry, and acting as catalyst for the overall growth. The global aerospace industry is forecasted to register CAGR of around 2.5%. As per our new research report, “Global Aerospace Industry Outlook”, the aerospace industry has globally emerged as a highly potential market, even after the recession. US represents the biggest aerospace market in the world, followed by France, UK, Germany and Canada. In near future, developing nations, like China, India, Mexico, and Brazil are expected to emerge as potential marketplaces for aerospace products.

Aerospace

“Any investment in training, is an investment in the future. However, a return on investment can be measured by gradual progress, no matter how small. Appleton Greene has managed to ensure that their programs are process-driven, which means that progress is easy to see for everyone who is ultimately involved.”

A quotation taken from a client reference within the Aerospace industry.

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