article thumbnail

TAE Aerospace to upgrade the Royal Australian Air Force’s F414 Engine Test Facilities

Manufacturer's Monthly

On 13 July, TAE Aerospace and the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) Air Combat and Electronic Attack Systems Program Office (ACEASPO) signed a contract for the upgrade of the General Electric F414 Engine Test Cells at RAAF bases Amberley and Williamtown. It is expected that the upgrades will be complete in early to mid-2025.

article thumbnail

Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

billion) in 2022, and is projected to be worth $25 billion (AUD 37 billion) by 2025, based on the most recent market statistics by SmarTech Analysis. Defence and aerospace potential, on the other hand, have received increased attention, while medical implants are nearing maturity. billion (AUD 20.2 billion (AUD 7.3 billion (AUD 10.9

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

SEGULA Technologies strengthens its Canadian presence, starts up automation activities

Automation Mag

SEGULA Technologies is strengthening its presence in Canada to support the exponential growth of its activities, especially in the context of rising investment in the electric vehicle market and aerospace manufacturing ramp-up. After launching a Tooling Automation Systems division in the U.S.

article thumbnail

Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. This is a key moment for Dragonfly Aerospace,” says the South African engineer, “and we are thrilled to be delivering EOS SAT-1 with a number of firsts.

Aerospace 105
article thumbnail

Qantas picks Queensland Government’s Aviation Australia to provide world-class training for Australian Engineers

Manufacturer's Monthly

Queensland’s aerospace sector’s economic contribution is forecast to grow by more than $53 million each year through to 2025-26 following Qantas’ decision to partner with the Queensland Government’s Aviation Australia to provide world-class training for Australian Engineers.

article thumbnail

Quickstep to manufacture F-35 components for Northrop Grumman

AU Manufacturing

Northrop Grumman has signed a six-year contract with Quickstep Holdings for the delivery of Australian-made components for the F-35 aerospace program. . 35 order book through 2025 and are a great example of the value Australian industry delivers to the world’s largest defence aerospace program,” he added. .

article thumbnail

Northrop Grumman signs Quickstep Holdings to support F-35 program

Manufacturer's Monthly

Quickstep Holdings is the largest independent aerospace composite business in Australia, with facilities in Sydney, Geelong, Melbourne and Dallas. 35 order book through 2025 and are a great example of the value Australian industry delivers to the world’s largest defence aerospace program.”.