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Global 3D printing in aerospace market is projected to witness a CAGR of 15.39% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 3.54 billion in 2024 to USD 11.13 billion in 2032. 3D printing is becoming prominent in the aerospace industry as it permits faster prototypes, lighter components and affordable production. Significant applications of 3D printing in the aerospace industry carry lightweight and complex components, high-speed prototypes and adaptations, cabin exploration, maintenance and repair.
For example, in April 2025, Godrej Enterprises Group collaborated with EOS GmbH to revolutionize aerospace 3D printing. This collaboration is a significant step in India's technological advancement, offering the capability to qualify manufacturing processes and establish the country as a key player in aerospace invention round the world.
Transforming Aerospace Manufacturing Through 3D Printing
For example, in July 2024, GE Aviation successfully utilized 3D printing to produce fuel nozzles for jet engines, resulting in parts that are 25% lighter and five times more durable than their conventionally manufactured counterparts.
The Synergy of AI and 3D Printing: A New Era in Aerospace
Artificial Intelligence (AI) dramatically changes 3D printing in the aerospace industry, improving efficency, accuracy and innovation at various manufacturing stages.
By analyzing performance requirements and limitations, AI algorithms propose optimal designs that traditional methods may not reach.
In high temperature applications, such as printing with advanced materials such as Peek, AI plays a key role in monitoring and adapting heat input. These systems compile sensor data on a per-build basis, provide manufacturing knowledge, and ensure quality assurance. Such automation accelerates the introduction of large-scale additive manufacturing in aerospace, reducing tool costs and lead times.
For example, in July 2024, LEAP 71 utilized its AI-based software tool, Noyron, to develop and test a 3D-printed liquid propellant rocket engine. This approach streamlined the design process, enabling rapid prototyping and testing of complex engine components.
The Ascendancy of 3D Printing in Aerospace
For instance, in September 2023, 3D Systems received a USD 10.8 million contract award from the U.S. Air Force for advanced metal printing systems. The contract supports the development of large-scale hypersonic relevant additive manufacturing print capabilities.
North America Dominates the 3D Printing in Aerospace Market
North America has been a global leader in the 3D printing market, especially in aerospace, for many years. They use combinations of drivers, such as advanced manufacturing capabilities and substantial investment in research and development. Many aerospace companies collaborate with each other to create advanced technology. Another factor is that the US government provides them with strong financial support and boosts individual morale to develop. Companies such as Aerojet Rocketdyne, Relativity Space, and Markforged have made significant investments in research and development, leading to the acquisition of novel 3D printing technologies.
For instance, in October 2023, NASA successfully developed a lightweight aluminum rocket nozzle in collaboration with Elementum 3D. This is the step towards efficient and lightweight rocket components for future deep space missions. This nozzle is part of NASA's reactive additive manufacturing for the fourth industrial revolution project. The material withstands high temperatures and welding.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global 3D Printing in Aerospace Market
Incentive for Domestic Production: Tariffs encourage companies to produce on 3D printing and manufacturing on their own country rather than exporting, as it costs them more.
Innovation Boost: Investment in new 3D technologies, materials, and processes needs to overcome tariff-related challenges.
Supply Chain Disruptions: Tariffs disrupt global supply chains, causing delays and forcing companies to find alternative suppliers.
Reduced Adoption: Higher cost can reduce the adoptions for 3D printing specially for smaller aerospace firms.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Continuous innovation characterizes the landscape of 3D printing in aerospace, as the companies compete to outperform one another in terms of low-cost production, easily available, lightweight, and unique features. The market forecast remains positive, owing to increased demand for low-cost and high-strength materials production through 3D printing. Manufacturers are concerned with their supply chain, energy efficiency, and environmental practices, which will likely define the industry's future. Collaborations and developing technologies are projected to increase competition in this fast-paced market.
For instance, in March 2024, 3DEO partners with IHI Aerospace to enhance 3D printing adoption and implementation of aerospace manufacturing technologies. This partnership underscores the incredible progress and potential of additive manufacturing, especially when coupled with a highly collaborative design for an additive approach.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.