AAM Industry Urged To Collaborate On Composites Certification Burden

Production volumes envisioned by AAM companies could stretch the capacity to produce aerospace-grade carbon fiber.
Credit: Beta Technologies
Existing composite materials and manufacturing processes will not scale to the production volumes envisioned for advanced air mobility (AAM) and startups should consider collaborating to qualify new technologies, urges a company formed to help companies scale up manufacturing. Co-lektiv has been...
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