by MOZAY Creative | Dec 22, 2025 | What's New
Amazon’s Project Kuiper marked a significant milestone in April with the launch of 27 customer satellites, joining the competitive race to deliver broadband internet from space. The initiative aims to deploy 3,000 satellites to bring affordable, high-speed...
by Mylon Marcell | Nov 29, 2025 | What's New
The aerospace industry demands components that can withstand extreme conditions while maintaining minimal weight. Enter metal spinning, a manufacturing process that delivers both strength and efficiency through a deceptively simple technique. When metal undergoes the...
by Mylon Marcell | Oct 30, 2025 | What's New
With more than 35,000 suppliers in the United States, earning recognition from the Eaton Corporation requires operational excellence across a spectrum of metrics. Alpha Metalcraft Group – Pacoima, formerly Hanmar, was one of 38 suppliers that received an important...
by Mylon Marcell | Sep 2, 2025 | What's New
The Pennsylvania National Guard recently reported how the three-point intersection that includes artificial intelligence, unmanned aircraft and new weaponry is dramatically altering military operations. An article on the National Guard website explains how some...
by MOZAY Creative | Aug 11, 2025 | What's New
Complexities abound in the manufacturing of many components, but the precision and expertise required for manufacturing aerospace parts surpasses any other industry. Aerospace components can require tolerances of two microns or less – for comparison, hair is about 50...
by MOZAY Creative | Apr 30, 2025 | What's New
While it’s probably undeserving of an anniversary card, the manufacturing marriage between aerospace and nickel has proven to be an enduring relationship. In World War I, nickel-aluminum alloys were used to manufacture pistons for aircraft engines, and the...