Aviation & Aerospace Awards 2022

an inlet HEPA filter with precision electronic oxygen and flow measurement and powered and non-powered (pneumatic) airflow. As the company is developing technology that would be fit for a sci-fi film, what can be said about Coanda Aeronautical Turbines Limited’s own future? It’s simple, the industry itself is set to explode over the next few years, with Fortune Business Insights predicting that by 2027, the global market will be valued at around USD 16.23 billion. As the world moves towards fully automated vehicles, levels of excitement and interest are similarly set to rise, especially once these products become accessible to the public. It is with this in mind that the future looks crystal clear for the company as it continues to develop and manufacture functional, futuristic, and fascinating semi-autonomous vehicles. Contact: Graham Andrews Company: Coanda Aeronautical Turbines Limited Web Address: https://www.coanda-aeronautical.com for its ATTOL (Autonomous Taxi, Take-Off and Landing) project. Within this project, Airbus successfully accomplished autonomous taxiing, take-off, and landing of a commercial aircraft through fully automatic vision-based flight testing through the usage of onboard image recognition technology. Within smaller aircraft, autonomous flight has already become a reality. However, the key challenge now is encouraging people to try it out. It is unsurprising that there is a bubbling reluctance throughout society to partake in automated flights – after all, technology can and, on rare occasions, does fail. Yet with numerous safety features in place and, of course, the fact that aircraft incidents are incredibly rare, often due to human error, and predominantly nonfatal, it could be said that this fear is unwarranted. In fact, the introduction of this method of transport into the public domain has the potential to be safer than road vehicles, as statistics from the Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archive show that in 2021 there were just over 400 aviation accidentrelated deaths worldwide, in comparison to 1,390 reported road deaths in the UK in the year ending June 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic, however, came with its own set of challenges. The industry escaped relatively unscathed, but due to the technology that many of the companies possess, the industry saw multiple companies develop ways to tackle the virus. Coanda Aeronautical Turbines Limited partook in the fight against Covid-19, working to develop an advanced ventilator that allowed for remote intervention and assistance if required. As of August 2020, the company was trialling the system that came along with interchangeable 22mm stainless steel inlet and outlet fittings, As the company is developing technology that would be fit for a sci-fi film, what can be said about Coanda Aeronautical Turbines Limited’s own future? It’s simple, the industry itself is set to explode over the next few years, with Fortune Business Insights predicting that by 2027, the global market will be valued at around USD 16.23 billion.

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