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    Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Companies

    ID: MRFR/A&D/1022-CR
    134 Pages
    Sejal Akre
    February 2021

    The Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Market is a rapidly growing sector within the aerospace industry that utilizes advanced 3D printing technology to create complex, lightweight, and highly customized components for aircraft and spacecraft. This innovative approach offers numerous benefits, including reduced weight, faster prototyping, and cost savings. Major aerospace companies are heavily investing in research and development to leverage this technology, with a focus on producing not only individual parts but also entire aircraft components.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Market

    Aerospace Additive Manufacturing

    Global Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Market


    On July 21, 2023 Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of RTX, announced the expansion of its additive manufacturing center in West Des Moines, investing $14 million. The newly expanded facility, spanning 9,000 sq.ft., will house cutting-edge 3D metal printers, significantly bolstering the company's additive manufacturing capabilities. The company will explore innovative production possibilities for commercial and military aircraft engine components. The addition of state-of-the-art 3D metal printers opens doors to greater advancements in manufacturing land-based turbine components.


    On Oct. 13, 2023 TRUMPF, a leading global provider of 3D printing systems for the aviation industry, announced that Airbus Helicopters is using its metal 3D printing to manufacture components for its helicopters and aircraft. TRUMPF's 3D printing systems are a key technology enabling sustainable flying and reduced dependency on long supply chains. The new 3D printing technology will enable Airbus Helicopters to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities in Donauwörth, Germany.


    On Aug. 16, 2023 Element UK announced receiving approval from GKN Aerospace Sweden AB to test metal additive manufacturing powders at its Antwerp facility. The approval follows Element's investment in a comprehensive suite of metallic testing services for additive manufacturing in accordance with ISO/ASTM 52907 standards. These services encompass chemical composition, particle size distribution, morphology, contamination, flow ability, and characteristic densities. These laboratories will offer aerospace industries an extensive array of techniques and services for powder characterization.


    On July 04, 2023 Oerlikon announced that it is advancing metal AM part production for aero and space applications. The company is investing in developing a strong metal AM service catering to the extreme requirements even for the most safety-critical parts of companies such as Airbus and ArianeGroup. The company revealed it worked with Airbus to industrialize the AM process for serial production of antenna clusters.


    Key Companies Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Market



    • Arcam AB (Sweden)

    • 3d Systems Inc. (U.S.)

    • CRP Technology SRL (Italy)

    • Concept laser GMBH I (Germany)

    • Eos (Germany)

    • CRS Holdings Inc. (U.S.)

    • Optomec (U.S.)

    • Stratasys Ltd (U.S.)

    • Exone (U.S.)

    • SLM solution group AG (Germany)


    Aerospace Additive Manufacturing