Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems
The aerospace industry is experiencing an unprecedented scenario. The air travel drifted from years of constant growth and positive expectations to a place where the uncertainty is the most predominant distinctive. Consequently, the aerospace ecosystem needs to adapt to cope with challenges never fa...
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doaj-e5d0c88f86e249f8b86ea68a8d1d0df92021-06-18T12:06:42ZengDepartamento de Ciência e Tecnologia AeroespacialJournal of Aerospace Technology and Management1984-96482175-91462021-06-0113133213322https://doi.org/10.1590/jatm.v13.1225Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace EcosystemsJosé Junior Luna Andrade0Konstantinos Salonitis1Alexandra Brintrup2Cranfield University – School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing – Manufacturing Department – Cranfield/Bedfordshire – United Kingdom.Cranfield University – School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing – Manufacturing Department – Cranfield/Bedfordshire – United Kingdom..University of Cambridge – Institute for Manufacturing – Department of Engineering – Cambridge/Cambridgeshire – United KingdomThe aerospace industry is experiencing an unprecedented scenario. The air travel drifted from years of constant growth and positive expectations to a place where the uncertainty is the most predominant distinctive. Consequently, the aerospace ecosystem needs to adapt to cope with challenges never faced before. Understanding the evolution of the aerospace ecosystem is thus essential to foster its progression. This research aims at the identification and categorisation of key enablers that have been linked to the growth of aerospace ecosystems. To this extent, key enablers are first identified and then categorised using interpretive structural modelling (ISM) and cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification (MICMAC) methodologies. An analysis is elaborated for a developed aerospace ecosystem, the United Kingdom, and an emergent aerospace ecosystem, Mexico. Results evidence a contrasting categorisation of key enablers among both ecosystems. On the other hand, the automotive ecosystem and geopolitical factors are considered as underpinning enablers for both aerospace ecosystems evolution. https://www.scielo.br/j/jatm/a/xFynS63wgfjv8tsZ3nPqTRM/?format=pdf&lang=enismmicmacemergent ecosystemdeveloped ecosystem |
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Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems |
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Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems |
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Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems |
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Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems |
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Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management |
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The aerospace industry is experiencing an unprecedented scenario. The air travel drifted from years of constant growth and positive expectations to a place where the uncertainty is the most predominant distinctive. Consequently, the aerospace ecosystem needs to adapt to cope with challenges never faced before. Understanding the evolution of the aerospace ecosystem is thus essential to foster its progression. This research aims at the identification and categorisation of key enablers that have been linked to the
growth of aerospace ecosystems. To this extent, key enablers are first identified and then categorised using interpretive structural modelling (ISM) and cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification (MICMAC) methodologies. An analysis is elaborated for a developed aerospace ecosystem, the United Kingdom, and an emergent aerospace ecosystem, Mexico. Results
evidence a contrasting categorisation of key enablers among both ecosystems. On the other hand, the automotive ecosystem and geopolitical factors are considered as underpinning enablers for both aerospace ecosystems evolution.
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