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How Is 3d Printing Saving Airbus Millions?

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Airbus is leading a global revolution in the way aircraft are designed and maintained, thanks to the widespread adoption of Stratasys’ additive (3D) printing technology. Today, Airbus produces more than 25,000 flight-qualified components annually, with its global fleet already incorporating more than 200,000 polymer parts manufactured using Stratasys solutions. The data behind the change: A350 parts are 43% lighter The widespread adoption of 3D…
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Airbus is leading a global revolution in the way aircraft are designed and maintained, thanks to the widespread adoption of Stratasys’ additive (3D) printing technology. Today, Airbus produces more than 25,000 flight-qualified components annually, with its global fleet already incorporating more than 200,000 polymer parts manufactured using Stratasys solutions. The data behind the change: A350 parts are 43% lighter The widespread adoption of 3D…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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