New Aircraft Development
Future Aircraft and Concept Design Support
The range of aircraft types that we have worked on include Urban Air Mobility concepts, rotorcraft, civil business jets, regional aircraft, single aisle, wide-body and long-range commercial airliners.
How we design and develop new aircraft
A comprehensive design and analysis service
We provide our clients with a comprehensive design and analysis service, taking you from concept evaluation through the various design phases, through to certification, in line with EASA, FAA and military regulations. The range of aircraft types that we have worked on includes Urban Air Mobility concepts, civil business jets, regional aircraft, single aisle, wide-body and long-range commercial airliners. We have extensive experience of military combat and transport aircraft, as well as civil and military helicopters for a range of international customers including Airbus, Mitsubishi, COMAC, Leonardo, TAI and Bombardier.
The delivery of our services, from short-term consultancy to longer-term, multi-year programmes is achieved by employing a range of business models including on-site support, time-and-materials, and fixed-price packages.
Supporting disruptive aerospace technologies
A COMBINATION OF TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE AND A FLEXIBLE APPROACH
Stirling Dynamics helps ambitious aerospace companies develop new, disruptive technologies by providing agile support and niche technical engineering services. We understand the challenges facing aircraft development programmes and the need for a combination of experience and technical expertise throughout the advancing stages of the design process.
This combination of technical excellence and a flexible approach makes us the ideal partner and supplier of engineering services for new aerospace programmes and the next generation of aerospace companies.
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