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The global aerospace 3D printing market is projected to reach 32.4 billion dollars by 2035, maintaining a 21.5 percent annual growth rate.
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The global aerospace 3D printing market is projected to reach 32.4 billion dollars by 2035, maintaining a 21.5 percent annual growth rate.

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The global aerospace 3D printing market is projected to reach 32.4 billion dollars by 2035, maintaining a 21.5 percent annual growth rate. Metal additive manufacturing now commands 70 percent of this sector, enabling up to 40 percent weight reduction in critical engine components. This transition from prototyping to serial production of single-piece rocket engines drastically simplifies supply chains and assembly complexity. The systemic shift toward on-demand spares and hydrogen-ready aircraft will fundamentally redefine the industry manufacturing core. 🚀✈️ #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #3DPrinting #TechInnovation

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