Wow. It's one thing to know how to fly a sophisticated aircraft and another to know how to repair one. Hats off these men and women
If I remember correctly, there was an Airbus landing gear strut on display in the Prada museum in Spain when I visited about 15 years ago. It truly was "a piece of art" Regards from South Africa
I never thought about landing gear in this manner, that it requires a separate company to take care of them and to make them in the first place. But it is logical when you think about the forces during take off and landing
We have to give greeting salute to these men and women who are doing unbelievable job repairing jet engines and doing other sophisticated tasks the which guarantee safety and good performance of the planes,those busy,handy ingenious people can't be ignored or marginalized
I've flown both Airbus and Boeing products for years. Airbus is a very fine company and I've always found their aircraft to be quite reliable. And, no, I'm not an Airbus employee.
How easy it is to sit in any plane2travel while enjoying all the comforts offered by the respective airlines.Never knew there are efforts of so many people in manufacturing a plane!Suman
Good video and very informative. If I am not mistaken, Safran brought over Messier Bugatti Dowty and changed the name to Safran Systems (Messier Bugatti Dowty itself was earlier called Messier Hispano Bugatti which specialised in making landing gears).