This month, the international aerospace community convenes for the Paris Air Show. The biannual event is a showcase for the latest technology and cutting-edge designs. Unfortunately, the usually festive atmosphere will be more somber this year. In fact, aspirin will probably be one of the most popular items consumed at the show.
This was supposed to be a banner year for the U.S. aerospace industry, which is celebrating its centennial in 2003. The industry traces its roots to Orville and Wilbur Wright’s historic powered flight in December 1903.