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3D-printed part failure causes light aircraft crash after plastic air intake melts during flight — pilot escapes with minor injuries
A homebuilt light aircraft crashed while on approach to Gloucestershire Airport after suffering from engine power loss.
Aircraft parts generally have to meet very specific standards, because if certain parts fail, the aircraft falls out of the ...
A plane crashed after a 3D-printed part softened and collapsed, causing its engine to lose power, a report has found. The ...
A report by the AAIB reveals that a UK plane crash in March 2025 was caused by the failure of a 3D printed component.
Powered by Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS) technology, Airbus is producing more than 25,000 flight-ready 3D-printed parts annually, ...
Powered by Stratasys technology, Airbus is producing more than 25,000 3D-printed parts annually, transforming how aircraft ...
Explore how Saab and Divergent are revolutionizing aviation with a fully additively manufactured aircraft fuselage.
Back in March, a small aircraft in the UK lost engine power while coming in for a landing and crashed. The aircraft was a ...
The Light Aircraft Association, the UK’s principal representative body for amateur-built and vintage light aircraft, is to ...
File picture: Jets parked on the tarmac of Geneva Airport - Copyright Tobias SCHWARZ File picture: Jets parked on the tarmac of Geneva Airport - Copyright Tobias ...
Saab‘s innovation accelerates the development of attritable CCA (Collaborative Combat Systems) platforms through additive ...
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World’s first software‑defined fuselage designed to enhance agility of combat aircrafts
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
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