Sustainable Aviation

GKN Aerospace opens Netherlands Global Technology Centre for sustainable aviation

GKN Aerospace opens Netherlands Global Technology Centre for sustainable aviation.

The GKN Aerospace Netherlands GTC will advance lightweight thermoplastic composites for next-gen jets and lead RnD for electrification in collaboration with GKN Fokker sites.

GKN Aerospace has inaugurated its latest Global Technology Centre (GTC) in Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. The cutting-edge facility, part of GKN Aerospace’s significant €80 million investment in the country, serves as a hub for research and accelerated development of sustainable aerospace technologies. The primary focus of the Netherlands GTC is advancing lightweight thermoplastic composites for the next generation of aircraft. Additionally, it leads an extensive research and development program for electrification in collaboration with GKN Fokker sites in Hoogerheide and Papendrecht.

The thermoplastics research initiatives at the GTC aim to develop new lightweight composite materials and processes that allow scalable and cost-effective high-volume production for the next era of single-aisle aircraft. Leveraging advanced thermoplastic composites can reduce the weight of aircraft by at least 10% compared to traditional materials. Thermoplastics also offer production efficiency, excellent fire safety properties, and high recyclability, making them a viable and sustainable solution for aircraft structural components.

John Pritchard, President of Civil Airframe, GKN Aerospace said, “I am delighted that we have officially opened our GTC in Hoogeveen, which represents a significant investment and reaffirms our enduring commitment to the Netherlands. This centre will accelerate the adoption of lightweight and cost-effective thermoplastic aerostructures, further propelling aviation toward electrification, underscoring our unwavering commitment to sustainability.”

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As a global leader in sustainable aerospace technologies, GKN Aerospace is engaged in various projects across multiple countries through its established GTCs in Bristol (UK), Trollhättan (Sweden), and Fort Worth (USA). Each centre contributes unique expertise and operates within ecosystems that include academia and strategic partners. Collaborative efforts among companies and regions are pivotal for the aviation industry to achieve its ambitious Net Zero emissions targets.