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Aerospace Systems Engineering Training (3 Days) - Tonex Training

Aerospace Systems Engineering Training (3 Days) - Tonex Training

Aerospace systems engineering hands-on training will focus on the challenging parts in systems development including :


  • Requirements definition,
  • Integration,
  • Distribution of requirements,
  • Risk management,
  • Verification and validation.
  • Tonex also will discuss the techniques and methods used on commercial systems, DoD, NATO, FAA and NASA programs.


Aerospace systems engineering training covers the fundamentals of systems engineering and their applications in aerospace systems, emphasizing commercial and military systems.

Tonex will provide you with a practical knowledge of all components, technical and managerial, included in systems engineering as used in aerospace systems of variable complexity.






Learn About:

  • Systems engineering practices
  • Terms and methods
  • System life cycles used by INCOSE, DoD and NASA
  • Requirements generation
  • Trade studies
  • Architectural practices
  • Functional allocation
  • Verification/validation methods
  • Requirements Determination
  • Risk management
  • Evaluating specialty engineering contributions
  • Importance of integrated product and process teams


Audience :
This is a 3-day course designed for:

  • Systems engineers
  • Aerospace engineers
  • Space program managers
  • Military and commercial avionics project managers
  • Space, military, and commercial product managers






Training Objectives :

  • Understand the fundamentals of systems engineering applied to aerospace industry
  • Describe avionics and aircraft systems
  • Define aerospace systems engineering processes
  • Identify aerospace systems components
  • Identify and provide systems requirements and management
  • Design the aerospace system
  • Model aerospace system architecture
  • Apply verification and validation techniques
  • Manage technical data
  • Manage and mitigate technical risks
  • Conducting crosscutting techniques
  • More.

Course Outline :


  • Overview of Aerospace Systems Engineering
  • System Lifecycle Process
  • Aerospace Systems Engineering Management Concerns
  • Systems Assessment and Modeling Concerns in Aerospace
  • Integrating Aerospace Engineering Into the Systems Engineering Process
  • Functional Assessment Methods
  • Functional Analysis
  • Tonex Case Study Sample: International Space Station (ISS)


Request more information regarding tonex aerospace systems engineering training. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.

Aerospace Systems Engineering Training

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