The aerospace industry continues to heat up, along with the need for systematic traceability that maintains quality while reducing costs. Considering that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) like the RQ-4 Global Hawk can cost upwards of $130 million and other military aircraft like the B-52 can cost approximately $53 million, malfunctions of any kind can be disastrous. Even commercial aircraft like the Boeing 737 can cost between $51.5 million and $87 million, depending on the model. Malfunctions are not only costly, but can be life threatening.
dB CONTROL EXPANDS ENGINEERING TEAM, HIRES ISAAC PIMENTELLI AS SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER
dB Control Expands Engineering Team, Hires Isaac Pimentelli As Senior Program Manager Pimentelli Will Use His 20+ Years of Engineering, Defense and Aerospace Experience to