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Premium carbon fibre from Singapore’s old aircraft

Singapore company Nandina Rem has launched a ‘high-quality’ carbon fibre material derived from end-of-life aircraft that meets aviation specifications. The…

Booming aircraft recycling market reaches new heights

The global aircraft recycling market will witness ‘substantial’ growth in the near future, according to Research & Markets. Aircraft recyclers…

Recycled aircraft parts assessed for 3D printing

A 3D printing specialist in the UK is exploring the feasibility of using recycled metal from end-of-life aircraft parts in…

VIDEO: Scrapping aircraft in the Arizona desert  

From Tucson, Arizona it’s a 45-minute drive north to Marana, a town stretched out along interstate highway 10 and home…

US-UK merger: aircraft recycling ready for lift off

US recycler North American Aerospace Industries (NAAI) has merged with UK firm Aircraft Interior Recycling Association (AIRA). The business deal…

Partners target ‘new class’ of aircraft waste

ELG Carbon Fibre and Aerocircular NV have joined forces to establish a closed-loop recycling scheme for end-of-life aircraft carbon fibre…

US builds one of the world’s largest aircraft recycling hubs

Aircraft Solutions USA is setting up a subsidiary in North Carolina to recycle more aircraft parts and materials. The expansion…

Multi-million growth for global aircraft recycling

The worldwide aircraft dismantling industry is currently worth US$ 97 million (EUR 85 million). It is expected to grow by…

China soars to new heights with XL aircraft recycling hub

Aircraft Recycling International has launched the China Aircraft Recycling Remanufacturing Base in Heilongjiang this summer. The doors to ‘the first…