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The Future of Unmanned Aerial Systems
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Engineering the Machine That Builds the Future of Aerospace
The future of aerospace won’t be built by chance—it will be engineered by design. Frontera Space, GigEngineer, and GigIndustrial form a new architecture for innovation: intelligence, execution, and manufacturing in motion. Born from the lessons of NewSpace but driven by sustainability and precision, this is where ideas become hardware, and where the speed of creation finally matches the speed of imagination.

John Courter
Oct 76 min read
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The World We Live In
At Angels Aircraft, we believe military advantage in the 21st century won’t come from standalone systems, but from systems that scale.

John Courter
Jul 224 min read
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Angels Aircraft Launches Pre-Seed Round to Build the Future of Scalable Autonomy in the Sky
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Introducing Archangel by Angels Aircraft — a next-generation Type V Autonomous Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)...

John Courter
Jun 42 min read
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Where It All Begins: Why Structure Should Lead Aircraft Conceptual Design
Starting with structures makes sense because structural design inherently defines the vehicle's integration framework—it supports and constr

John Courter
Apr 215 min read
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Why I Believe I Can
That’s how I became a Technical Fellow for Composite Materials and Processes in my 30s

John Courter
Feb 2821 min read
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Introducing Angels Aircraft
Angels Aircraft is an aerospace technology company dedicated to transforming how aerospace innovation happens.

John Courter
Feb 2111 min read
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Innovative UAS Technology Solutions for Defense Aerospace
In today's dynamic aerospace industry, innovation is key to staying ahead of the curve. Angels Aircraft, a forward-thinking aerospace...

John Courter
Feb 182 min read
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Career Opportunities in Aerospace Technology with Angels Aircraft
In the ever-evolving world of aerospace technology, innovation is key to staying ahead of the curve. One company that is making waves in...

John Courter
Feb 172 min read
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