Spirit recognised for excellence in composites manufacturing

Spirit AeroSystems Composites Panel
Spirit AeroSystems Composites Panel

Spirit AeroSystems was recognised at the Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX) with the Award for Composite Excellence (ACE) in Manufacturing: Material and Process Innovation.

The CAMX Conference is the largest composites expo in North America.

Spirit received the award for its development of the Advanced Structures Technology and Revolutionary Architecture (ASTRA) demonstrator aircraft panel, which was displayed at the CAMX conference in Anaheim, California.

"It was an honour to accept this award on behalf of our team," said Spirit AeroSystems senior director of research and technology, Eric Hein. "The ASTRA demonstrator showcases Spirit's expertise in industrializing new materials for aircraft structures."

The ASTRA demonstrator is a full-scale composite fuselage skin panel that combines advanced manufacturing technologies and revolutionary architecture to cut roughly 30 percent of future composite fuselage costs. The National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University (WSU) supported the development of this technology by completing hundreds of structural validation tests.

Spirit collaborated closely with Toray and A&P Technology on the project. The panel includes Toray's new high-performance composite material (T1100/3960) and A&P's new approach to braided composite fabrics (QISO). By combining these with Spirit's design-for-manufacturing capabilities, the ASTRA demonstrator reduces aircraft fuselage weight by roughly five percent – a massive improvement for aerospace.

"Spirit is a leader in materials industrialization and systems integration," said Spirit AeroSystems vice president and chief engineer of research and technology Sean Black, Ph.D. "The ASTRA panel is an example of how we can take concepts and emerging materials into the manufacturing process, creating new solutions to meet high demands for quality and scale."

The CAMX ACE awards are presented for a material or process that best contributes to efficient manufacturing and product sustainability.

Entries demonstrate use of innovative materials, production techniques or methods that result in better quality, reduced production costs, increased production rates and volume, or reduced life cycle costs, and must also demonstrate its application in the manufacturing of a specific, end-use composites product.

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