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Tuesday, 06/20/2017 8:47:46 PM

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 8:47:46 PM

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Things are heating up. AM mass production is coming to fruition. The stage is nearly set for PrintRite3D.

GE Ready for CFM Ramp-up

Airframers have tasked engine manufacturers GE Aviation (Chalet 142) and Safran Aircraft Engines to produce 800 additional CFM56 and LEAP engines through their CFM International joint venture over the next four years. “We’re ready for the ramp,” declared GE Aviation president and CEO David Joyce.

“Over the last year we’ve been asked by Airbus and Boeing to add an additional 800 engines—CFMs and LEAPs—between now and 2020,” Joyce told reporters on Monday at the Paris Air Show. “We’ve been working through slowing the rate of reduction [of CFM56s] down and trying to get more ramp into the LEAP to the best of our ability to the tune of about 800 engines” between 2017-2020, he explained.




http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/air-transport/2017-06-19/ge-ready-cfm-ramp

Additive manufacturing will be used for large-scale production in the aerospace and defense industry under a newly announced collaboration between Dassault Systèmes and Airbus APWorks.

I bet Printite3D will be inside.
https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/dassault-systemes-airbus-apworks-announce-additive-manufacturing-plans-large-scale-production-116418/

The MetalFAB1 metal 3D printer is set to change the industrial 3D printing space with unprecedented levels of automation and quality control. Though the system itself was not physically present at formnext, the virtual unveiling made a big enough splash for Airbus to install one in their Airbus APWorks manufacturing facilities.


https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/additive-industries-sells-out-of-advanced-metalfab1-3d-printers-in-three-months-75070/
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