UK pioneers 3D printing of aircraft parts using recycled titanium

QinetiQ, in partnership with Additive Manufacturing Solutions Limited (AMS Ltd.), has completed the maiden flight of an aircraft containing a 3D printed structural component, made from recycled titanium.
Titanium bracket fitted on Agusta A109

The flight – believed to be a world first – was conducted by QinetiQ’s Flight Test Organisation and took place at MOD Boscombe Down in Wiltshire.

The component flown was a hinge, forming part of an Air Data Boom, attached to a QinetiQ-owned A109S helicopter which is being developed for ETPS, the world-renowned flight test training school. QinetiQ designed and integrated the hinge while it was manufactured by AMS Ltd. using titanium recovered from a decommissioned aircraft.

AMS Ltd.’s proprietary process recycles scrap metal and creates powder which meets the quality requirements needed for the printing of a new product, achieving 97% efficiency and minimising material loss - particularly valuable for high-cost, hard-to-source metals like titanium. The process also uses 93.5% less CO2e, offering a step change in environmental impact, in comparison to traditional supply chains.

Titanium is commonly used in defence platforms, due to its high strength-to-weight ratio and its resistance to corrosion. Global demand for the material has increased due to urbanisation and infrastructure growth, with China and Russia as the largest suppliers of aerospace grade titanium globally.

The approach adopted by AMS Ltd. and QinetiQ could reduce UK dependency on imported titanium, with AMS Ltd. estimating that the UK could become self-sufficient, if all the titanium held in scrap aircraft was extracted for recycling.

Simon Galt, Managing Director Air, QinetiQ, said: “Our testing and engineering expertise is helping to prove the technology which will reduce the UK’s dependency on other nations for aerospace grade titanium. Not only are we helping to strengthen UK supply chains, we are also leading the rest of the world in the very latest 3D printing technology.”

Rob Higham, AMS Director & CEO, commented: "AMS has tirelessly built momentum and expertise within the additive powder market, with a sharp focus on providing recycled feedstocks. This milestone reflects the dedication of our team and QinetiQ’s commitment to a more resilient and sustainable future."

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About QinetiQ
QinetiQ is an integrated global defence and security company focused on mission-led innovation. We employ c.8,000 highly-skilled people, committed to creating new ways of protecting what matters most; testing technologies, systems, and processes to make sure they meet operational needs; and enabling customers to deploy new and enhanced capabilities with the assurance they will deliver the performance required. Visit our website www.QinetiQ.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and X @QinetiQ.

About Additive Manufacturing Solutions Ltd
Additive Manufacturing Solutions Ltd (AMS) is a leading UK partner in advanced metal additive manufacturing, delivering cutting edge solutions from powder development to production ready metal AM parts. Founded in 2017 and based in West Lancashire, AMS combines additive manufacturing, novel material development, and comprehensive materials testing to help organisations innovate faster and manufacture more sustainably. With innovations such as powder re life technology and early adoption of Digital Product Passports, AMS is redefining sustainable manufacturing while improving performance and traceability across the product lifecycle.

Agusta A109 during first flight with a bracket made from 98% recycled titanium

17/02/2026

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