The project aims to extend the useful life of composite materials and contribute to the aviation industry’s Net Zero goals by developing remanufacturing processes and creating a closed-loop recycling ...
The 11 winners of the latest JEC Composites Innovation Awards were announced during the JEC World Premiere, which took place on Monday 12 January 2026 in Paris. In 2021, Daher delivered thermoplastic ...
AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, September 16, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global aircraft parts market Size, estimated at US$ 702.19 million in 2024, is projected to ...
As the aircraft industry continues to strive for increased efficiency and sustainability, every pound of weight removed reduces fuel consumption and corresponding emissions. Composites have made ...
New self-healing FRP composite repairs damage 1,000+ times and could extend aircraft and turbine lifespans to centuries.
Composites manufacturing expert, RAMPF Composite Solutions, selected to build the main body of the Cavorite X7 TORONTO, ...
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is giving composites a second life by repurposing thermoplastic. This technological solution demonstrates Airbus's investment in improving a circular economy. A ...
Lufthansa Technik is using what it says is the world’s first automated adaptive robot system that can be applied to a multitude of MRO processes for composite aircraft parts, including radome repairs.
CW has written quite a lot about KVE Composites (The Hague, Netherlands) and its parent company Daher (Orly, France). I also interviewed Kjelt van Rijswijk — KVE’s new CEO — in his previous position ...
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has allocated the X-Plane designation X-55 to Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Composite Cargo Aircraft (ACCA) proof-of-concept demonstrator. The X-55 is expected to ...
Researchers created a fiber-reinforced composite that resisted delamination and repeatedly healed itself using heat-activated ...
Making fan blades for airplanes used to be pretty straightforward, but now it’s a whole different ballgame. We’re talking ...