
What has gone wrong recently with air pressure in aircraft?
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What has gone wrong recently with air pressure in aircraft?
The Media covering it
Now i'm scared to be on 737's. I should stick to A320's and other single aisle airliners. But i still blame Honywell!
Carleton Technologies Orchard Park
The hub of the Carleton family is in Orchard Park, New York. Home to over 250 employees, the operation still counts among its active members one of the original founders of the company. The roots of the company's technology lie in regulating high pressure oxygen to breathing levels and this capability won a position on the first US manned orbital space mission. Since then every US astronaut has depended on using Carleton's sophisticated and extremely reliable breathing equipment.
Over the years, the company extended its technologies to encompass high pressure gas storage and regulation for pneumatic control systems. Included among its customers are the US Military Services, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing, Hamilton Sundstrand and many others. Its products are widely used throughout the aerospace and defence community. Typical applications are for missile control (Paveway Laser Guided Bomb, Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile, Javelin), aircraft emergency equipment (V-22 and Comanche landing gear release) and emergency oxygen systems for all Boeing's7XX aircraft and for the Airbus A340 and A380.
The Boeing 737 is a popular short-to-medium range commercial passenger jet aircraft. It has been continuously manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since 1967. With 5,000 sold, it is the most-produced commercial passenger jet aircraft of all time.
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