Aircraft part manufacturer Satair is using HP’s full colour 3D printing technology via service provider Fast Radius to produce redesigned tooling components.
Titomic signs agreement with US aerospace and defence tooling and automation provider Ascent Aerospace to deploy its Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) process.
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Pratt & Whitney is set to introduce a 3D printed aero-engine component into its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operations by mid-2020 after a successful collaboration with ST Engineering.
Ceramic fluid manifolds additively manufactured by Lithoz for a tissue conditioning system are being tested aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Advanced manufacturing service provider FATHOM + MCT (Midwest Composite Technologies) has been granted AS9100 Rev. D certification by the International Aerospace Quality Group.
Made In Space is relocating its headquarters and satellite manufacturing operations to Jacksonville, Florida as part of a multi-year expansion programme.
BAE Systems is to work with Renishaw in a bid to develop additive manufacturing capability that will reduce the cost and increase the speed of manufacturing future combat aircraft.
British Airways has announced it is exploring the potential of 3D printing non-essential cabin parts as it looks to reduce wait times and emissions output.