Collins Aerospace announced the acquisition of Dutch Thermoplastic Components (DTC), a leader in the development and fabrication of structural thermoplastic composite parts. With this acquisition, Collins will expand the use of advanced thermoplastics to make aircraft lighter and more fuel-efficient.
Thermoplastic parts can be manufactured in minutes and the process can be easily automated, which makes thermoplastic composites an ideal material for high-rate aircraft production. Thermoplastics are lighter than conventional aircraft materials and require fewer fasteners, which further reduces weight and required maintenance.
"This acquisition underscores our commitment to use advanced materials and processes to address key areas of importance for our customers: weight reduction for fuel savings, reliability improvements, and sustainable practices across the entire product lifecycle." commented Marc Duvall, president of Aerostructures for Collins Aerospace.
DTC began in 1998 with the production of the landing flap ribs of the Dornier 328 jet and today we are producing more than 2,000 unique part numbers for more than a dozen commercial and business aviation platforms," said David Manten, managing director at DTC. "With this acquisition we are adding a new chapter to our story. Our team of driven and skilled experts are all excited to become part of the Collins family, and for the opportunity to leverage our technology, knowledge and experience for new and even more challenging projects that will help shape the future for commercial aerospace."
Contact details from our directory: | |
Collins Aerospace | |
Dutch Thermoplastic Components | Composite Moulding, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Clips, Aircraft Doors, Cabinets, Avionics Racks, Wing Flaps, Fairings, Struts, Composite Structures, Aircraft Structural Components, Composite Fasteners, Aircraft Interiors, Composite Thermoforming, Aramid-reinforced Composites, Thermoplastics, Empennages, Fuselage Sections |
Related directory sectors: |
Structural Components |
Plastics |
Composites |
Weekly news by email:
See the latest Bulletin, and sign up free‑of‑charge for future editions.
Bell Mexico delivers 800th commercial aircraft cabin
Chile's ENAER expands cooperation with Embraer
Eve names KAI as supplier for eVTOL pylons