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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING INFORMATION

What is Aerospace Engineering?

Aerospace engineering is a branch of engineering focused on designing, constructing, and testing aircrafts and spacecrafts. It combines principles from physics, mathematics, and materials science to address challenges in propulsion, avionics, aerodynamics, and structural analysis. Aerospace engineers work on projects ranging from commercial airplanes and military jets to rockets and satellites, aiming to improve performance, safety, and efficiency in air and space travel.

Recent Career Growth

Aerospace engineers are experiencing career growth due to new technology and high demand for advanced aircraft and spacecraft. The rise of commercial space travel, eco-friendly planes, and autonomous systems has boosted this field. Government funding in space exploration and defense also creates many job opportunities. This growth is driven by the need for skilled engineers to develop innovative solutions for these exciting new challenges.

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Basic statistics about Aerospace Engineers

Aerospace Engineers are projected to increase by 6% in the next 10 years, faster than the national average of 3%

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​Aerospace Engineers have an average salary of $130,720 over $70,000 more than the national average wage for all occupations across the US​​​​​​​​     

 

Work Environment: Aerospace engineers typically work in offices, but they may also visit manufacturing and testing facilities as needed. They usually work full time, and project deadlines can sometimes require additional hours.

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Education Requirements: A bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering or another field of engineering or science related to aerospace systems is typically required.

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