Stratasys awarded Airbus contract extension

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​Additive manufacturing (AM) machine giant ​Stratasys - represented in the UK by Derbyshire-based SYS Systems - has been awarded a contract extension by aircraft manufacturer Airbus for production of 3D printed polymer cabin interior components.

While the initial contract with Stratasys was focused on production parts for the A350, this contract extension expands the range of parts printed for Airbus to include replacement and spare parts for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) as well as parts for aircraft platforms (such as A300, A330, A340 and A320) in addition to the A350.

Stratasys said it was "proud to continue to build on our long term relationship with Airbus as a technology, material, and part supplier".

The AM machine company is an established leader in aerospace, including 3D printing solutions for flight parts, tooling and prototyping. The company’s industrial FDM systems and materials provide the performance and manufacturing repeatability valued by space, commercial aviation and military customers.As it recovers from pandemic slowdowns, the aviation industry is expected to increasingly turn to additive manufacturing for strong yet lighter weight parts and consolidated assemblies, while digital inventory of 3D-printable spare parts promises to make MRO operations more agile and cost effective.