Engineering environmental control
systems for safe flights
Aircraft are exposed to the most extreme of temperatures. While on the ground, they can face highs of 43°C; minutes later, they could be cruising through -54°C at 35,000 feet – a height at which air pressure lowers to a point that no human could survive for more than a couple of seconds.
As passengers, we are often oblivious to these temperature fluctuations and variations in air pressure and quality. That’s because environmental control systems (ECSs) regulate the onboard environment to keep us safe and comfortable.
One company committed to developing these vital, yet often complex, systems is Turkish Aerospace Environmental Control Systems (TASECS), established in 2019 as a sub-entity of Turkish Aerospace (TA), which plays a crucial role in the Turkish aviation industry.
TASECS designs, engineers and tests ECSs, as well as automated climate systems and air conditioning units for aircraft. While its main client is TA, it also supplies other major aeronautics companies across the globe.
Today, TASECS manages all these projects using ENOVIA on Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform. But it wasn’t always this way.