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Airbus Helicopters aims to adopt Airborne’s composite automation technologies

At the headquarters in Toulouse, Airbus Helicopters signed on 1 October 2025 a Letter of Intent to adopt Airborne’s digital automation technologies for its factory in Le Bourget (Paris), France. The goal is to optimise manufacturing efficiency and output of composite rotor hubs and helicopter blades. The intent is to implement both Airborne’s main software and automation systems: automated ply placement and kit by light.

Airbus Helicopters aims to adopt Airborne’s composite automation technologies
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The focus will be on new automation and software to boost productivity and efficiency at Airbus’s Le Bourget factory in France. This factory makes all composite helicopter blades and hub structures for all Airbus helicopter models, both military and civil. “It’s a high-mix production environment, ramping up to meet increasing demand, and Airborne’s industrialisation technologies are an excellent fit,” says Marcus Kremers, CTO of Airborne.

Two automation systems

The project covers two of Airborne’s main automation systems, Kit by Light (KBL) and Automated Ply Placement (APP).

APP is already used by Airbus Commercial for the A350 programme. It automates the layup process from cutter to laminate and can be used for both prepreg and dry fibre, both of which are processed in Le Bourget. In this project, new features regarding part size, layup and quality inspection are planned to be added.

KBL is already in use at Airbus Helicopters’ sister plant in Donauwörth (Germany), where it supports operators in the cutting room with software that significantly accelerates kitting. Building on that experience, plans are to implement the system in the Le Bourget factory to reduce material waste and increase output.

About Airborne
Airborne is a technology leader in advanced composites and digital automation. Headquartered in The Hague, Airborne delivers innovative manufacturing solutions that help customers scale production, reduce costs and increase productivity. With a focus on the aerospace, space, defence and marine markets, Airborne combines deep materials knowledge with cutting-edge automation and digital systems to bring new solutions to automate advanced composites manufacturing.

Cover photo: Airborne

More information www.airborne.com

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