National Institute for Aviation Research

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Meet the organization helping aviation companies harness digital twins

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✍️ Author: Jordan McDonald

🔖 Topics: Digital Twin

🏭 Vertical: Aerospace

🏢 Organizations: National Institute for Aviation Research, Altair, Boeing


NIAR works with government agencies, eVTOL manufacturers, and commercial aircraft OEMs like Boeing to test parts for compliance with FAA regulations, and with the FAA itself on certification by analysis methodologies for airframe crashworthiness and ditching, according to Gerardo Olivares, senior research scientist and director at NIAR. The industry has outsourced parts of these processes to organizations like NIAR in an effort to lower costs.

Olivares told Emerging Tech Brew that NIAR uses digital twins for flight testing, design, and test safety in devices like pilot seats, and to assist in FAA certification. He said its digital twin tech is developed with the help of Altair, a tech company that specializes in simulation software, among other things.

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