Explore how Saab and Divergent are revolutionizing aviation with a fully additively manufactured aircraft fuselage.
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
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Saab has worked with Divergent Technologies to build an aircraft fuselage using a software-defined approach without any tooling.
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