Additive Flight Solutions specialises in additive manufacturing. With our expertise in the deployment of 3D Printing, we aim to accelerate the adoption of 3D printed parts for commercial aviation, military aviation as well as other industrial applications. We aim to be your go-to partner for additive manufacturing, and commit to providing high quality printed parts for cost-effective and timely solutions.
At Additive Flight Solutions, we provide high-quality additive engineering support and services to the aerospace MRO, consumer products, automotive, medical, electronics, and equipment manufacturing industry.
Embrace advanced manufacturing and enterprise 3D printing to meet AS9100D and ISO9001:2015 standards and satisfy firm requirements.
Sanitizer Dispenser Holder
Sanitizer Dispenser Holder
Sanitizer dispenser holder are designed to serve the growing demand for more customer protection in the cabin.
From the start, the Boom team knew 3D printing was going to play a crucial role in the development of XB-1, and ultimately for Overture. Download whitepaper to know more.
Traditionally, producing sacrificial tools for composite parts involves a multi-step process, which, by implication, means that it can be extremely time-consuming and expensive.
Mars, the mysterious red planet, has always been a fascination. Over 40 space probes have already been sent to Mars, but the question still remains; does life exist on our neighboring planet?
Aviation requires extremely high safety standards, so what inspired CEA to begin using additive manufacturing (AM)? In 2015, CEA’s first brand-new Boeing 777 passenger aircraft had misprinted seat signs.
Bell Helicopter manufactures the heavy lift “tiltrotor” Osprey, the hybrid aircraft that combines features of both airplane and helicopter to accomplish what none of its forbears can do.