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Colibrium Additive Receives Naval Air Systems Command Contract

Plan is to advance metal additive manufacturing.

Colibrium Additive Receives Naval Air Systems Command Contract
Source: Colibrium Additive
M Line metal 3D printing systems. Image courtesy: Colibrium Additive

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By DE Editors  

April 24, 2026

Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace company, has been awarded a $31 million contract by NAVAIR in support of its Additive Manufacturing Capability initiative, which aims to enable expedited testing, qualification and certification of metal additively manufactured parts and improve the U.S. Navy’s operational readiness. 

Colibrium Additive will deliver six metal alloy Material Process Combinations (MPCs), which are metal alloy’s physical and mechanical property data; optimize process parameters; consolidate material and process specifications; and establish design allowables for the properties tested. This includes expanding the existing AlSi7Mg and IN718 packages, and adding 17-4PH and 7050-RAM2 to the current portfolio of 316L, CoCr, and Ti64. A dedicated thin-wall fatigue characterization will help validate the performance and fatigue life of thin-wall geometries.

Under the agreement, and to meet NAVAIR required development timelines, Colibrium Additive will also deliver three M Line metal 3D printing systems and one M2 Series 5 printer required to support the MPC development effort, and an AddWorks services package is also included. This package includes licensed material characterization/data curves, manufacturing process instructions, and select specifications to support the additive manufacture of NAVAIR components, as well as a training program for repeatable production of parts. 

The program also includes a training plan for teams in manufacturing, quality, design, and materials, as well as for machine operators.

“Colibrium Additive is proud to extend its support of NAVAIR with proven metal additive technology and deep application expertise,” says Lars Bruns, executive technology leader at Colibrium Additive. “By combining certified hardware with licensed process data and hands-on training, we are helping accelerate the Navy’s ability to produce repeatable, airworthy components at scale and reduce supply chain risk for critical aviation parts.” 

About Colibrium Additive 
Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace company, is a provider of 3D printers, powders, and services for industrial scale metal additive manufacturing. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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