Bombardier Aerospace (Montrèal, Quebec, Canada) on May 31 announced that it expects to achieve predictable repeatability and enhanced quality while preventing ergonomic issues on the production line for the CSeries aircraft by using six 12-ton (10.89 metric ton) robots in the assembly of the composite cockpit and fuselage of the jetliner. In addition, the company also expects to reduce by more …
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