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Aerospace is a simple word that captures an entire complex industry.
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Defining Aerospace
Since we have begun publishing Northwest Aerospace News we have covered
aerospace in education; aerospace as it pertains to firefighting; aerospace in
unmanned technology; aerospace in military; aerospace in new space
technology; aerospace in business and small craft; aerospace in new technology
designed to create more efficient travel and aerospace by the many manufac-
turing companies who make it happen and support this industry we call
“aerospace.”
That said, I can say with confidence that those of us that have been in this
industry for a while are amazed at what we keep learning as the aerospace
landscape keeps changing. It is beyond amazing to learn of the potential of
a manufacturing facility in space to build parts used in space — or to learn of
manufacturing systems and robotics that revolutionize new processes and anti-
quate traditional systems used for decades.
While “aerospace” is a worldwide industry supported by innovators from many
great companies, the Pacific Northwest is a major factor in not only the world-
wide brain trust but the companies that put that innovation together and build
the systems and the parts that make things fly.
From software to spaceships and everything in between, the “Super Cluster”
of aerospace companies in the Pacific Northwest will continue to change the
ways we perceive transportation, protection and industrial uses for aircraft in our
lives, and Northwest Aerospace News will endeavor to bring that information to
the forefront for our readers.
Dean Cameron
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NORTHWEST AEROSPACE NEWS