5. Conclusion
While many of the breakthrough technologies developed for aerospace (materials, processes, modeling, imaging, on-board systems, etc.) have been transferred to terrestrial applications (energy, automotive, healthcare, etc.) in recent years, terrestrial industrialization technologies and processes are now being integrated into aerospace developments. It's an industrial revolution in the same way as automation in aeronautics has already been adopted in the automotive industry. This revolution now applies to energy storage, which has become necessary for key aircraft functions, and which is already benefiting from developments in land-based electric vehicles. These more robust terrestrial technologies still need to be made more reliable and secure to meet the requirements of aeronautical standards.
At the same time, the maritime sector is also undergoing a major energy...
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Bibliography
Websites
Air transport and the CO2 issue: the challenges of ETS mechanisms and biojets, Panorama, 2013, http://www.ifp.fr
Global CO 2 emissions and reduction targets, ...
Events
More Electric Aircraft – Bordeaux Convention Center https://www.see.asso.fr/manifestation/16234_mea2017
More Electric Aircraft Europe 2017, Germany October 17-19 https://more-electric-aircraft.iqpc.de/
...Standards and norms
IATA http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/cargo/dgr/Pages/lithium-batteries.aspx
Guidance on Testing and Installation of Date : 10/15/15 AC No : 20-184 ; Rechargeable Lithium Battery and Battery Initiated By : AIR-133 ; Systems on Aircraft,
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