The U.S. Navy has been testing 3D-printed parts on its fleet, and it likes the results. Here are the benefits of using additive-manufactured parts.
The 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force base in California is spearheading an innovative effort to produce 3D-printed aircraft parts. The squadron is the first field unit in the Air Force to ...
In an industry as large and competitive as the aeronautical business, production optimization and efficiency are imperative. This need for production advancements is intensified further by increasing ...
Northrop Grumman Corp., a global defense firm with a significant presence in Huntsville, unveiled a 3D-printed radar for aircraft and drones on Monday. “Funded entirely by Northrop Grumman, Valen ...
The company also builds essential ground-running equipment on the Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D printer in tough Nylon 12 material at lower cost than aluminum production MINNEAPOLIS & REHOVOT, ...
The aviation industry is currently seeing a shift towards urban air mobility aircraft capable of carrying 1-8 passengers. The dream of personalized flying vehicles was conceived as far back as the 19 ...
An additive manufacturing startup that began with 3D-printed eBikes is now looking to disrupt the aviation industry through the ability to print complex parts of any size and shape. Bay Area-based ...
Glenn House and his colleagues spent more than four years making a new toilet for the B-1 Lancer. The challenge wasn’t fitting the john into the cockpit (it went behind the front left seat), but ...
QinetiQ and AMS Ltd have completed a test flight of an aircraft carrying a structural component that’s been 3D printed from recycled titanium.