
GA-ASI Completes Its First Test Flight With Metal 3D-printed Part
May 26, 2020
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems marks a technology milestone as its first metal additively manufactured part takes to the skies on a SkyGuardianRemotely Piloted Aircraft test flight.

GA-ASI Partners With Conflux on Additive Manufacturing
May 1, 2020
Australian supplier working with GA-ASI on heat exchanger.
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