Constellium stands out at Paris Air Show 2025 with recycled aluminum solutions

Constellium created the first aerospace-grade recycled aluminum ingot from decommissioned aircraft.
Aluminio reciclado en el Paris Air Show 2025

From June 16 to 22, 2025, Constellium will be exhibiting its portfolio of recycled aluminum solutions at the Paris Air Show, one of the most important events for the global aerospace industry. global aerospace industry. In Chalet B47 of the Le Bourget exhibition center, the company is presenting advances that redefine sustainability and structural performance in aircraft.

Alloys designed for efficiency and strength

One of Constellium’s main technology bets is Airwarean aluminum-lithium-reinforced solution created to meet the challenges of the new commercial and space aviation commercial and space aviation. This alloy is distinguished by its high strength-to-weight ratio, low density and excellent fatigue and corrosion tolerance, key conditions for improving flight efficiency and reducing emissions.

In collaboration with TARMAC Aerosave and supported by Airbus, Constellium unveils an achievement in sustainability: the first aerospace-grade aluminum ingot manufactured at laboratory scale from decommissioned aircraft. The recycling and remelting process and remelting process meets the stringent requirements for reuse in the production of new aircraft, representing a firm step towards the industry’s circular transition.

Recycled aluminum drives lighter, more efficient wings

The event is also the stage to showcase the progress of the Wing of the Future project, an initiative aimed at developing next-generation wing technologies. The objective is clear: to contribute to the design of aircraft with lower structural weight and greater fuel efficiency. The company is playing a key role by providing aluminum materials optimized for these applications.

Constellium’s presence in Paris puts the role of recyclable and high-performance materials in the future of aviation at the center of the conversation. With an annual recycling capacity of more than 750,000 metric tons, the company is positioning itself as a strategic player in the evolution towards cleaner and more environmentally and environmentally responsible flights.

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