GKN Aerospace sees additive as engine for growth with more products in the pipeline

UK-headquartered firm targets additional applications for the manufacturing technology beyond initial work with Pratt & Whitney. GKN Aerospace is pressing ahead with plans to insert more structural parts produced through additive manufacturing into in-service engines following the success of the fan
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