Method Improves Carbon-Fiber Composites for Airplanes
These days, aerospace engineering is all about the light stuff:  building airplanes with lighter wings, fuselage and landing gear in an  effort to reduce fuel costs. Advanced carbon-fiber composites have been used in recent years to  lighten planes’ loads. These materials can match aluminum and titanium  in strength but at a fraction of the weight, and can be found in  aircraft like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A380, reducing such jets’ weight  by 20 percent
