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BAE Systems and Queen Mary University scientists defy the laws of physics

Scientists from BAE Systems and Queens Mary University of London have created a novel composite material, called metamaterial, that could revolutionize the design of...

Quickstep seals long-term F-35 component agreement with Marand

Quickstep Holdings Limited, a manufacturer of advanced carbon fibre composites, yesterday announced that it has signed a long-term agreement with Marand Precision Engineering to...

Marand delivers first Australian made F-35 Lightning II JSF vertical tails

Australian precision engineering company Marand held a ceremony on Monday unveiling the first Australian made F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter vertical tail it has...

Ceremony to celebrate delivery of first Australian made F-35 Lightning II vertical tail

Australian precision engineering company Marand is preparing to unveil the first Australian made F-35 Lightning II vertical tail at the company’s facility in Melbourne...

Geoff Hayes named Engineers Australia’s Victoria Division President

Engineers Australia has welcomed the appointment of Melbourne-based mechanical engineer Geoff Hayes to the position Victoria Division President for 2014. In a media release issued...

Mitsubishi Heavy in advanced talks to supply parts for the F-35 stealth fighter

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is in serious talks to become a supplier for the F-35 stealth fighter to Britain's BAE Systems, according to a Reuters...

BAE Systems Australia to manufacture titanium parts for F-35 jets in Adelaide facility

BAE Systems Australia has officially opened its new $10 million titanium machining facility at Edinburgh Parks, South Australia which would fabricate parts for the...
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