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Published Date: 2026-06-07
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3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size(US$)

CAGR 2026-2032
8.8%
Market Size,2032
USD 11,374
Million
Market Snapshot
Source: Secondary research, interviews with experts, and QYResearch analysis
The global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence market was valued at US$ 6408 million in 2025 and is anticipated to reach US$ 11374 million by 2032, at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2026 to 2032.
3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence refers to the industrial use of additive processes, qualified materials, AM systems, printed parts, build services, repair services, and production tooling for aircraft, spacecraft, launch vehicles, defense platforms, propulsion systems, and sustainment programs. Its core function is to convert digital geometry into lightweight, integrated, low-volume, high-complexity hardware with reduced tooling dependence and shorter redesign cycles. In aerospace and defence, the technology is important because the industry frequently requires complex internal channels, topology-optimized structures, consolidated assemblies, short-run spares, obsolescence management, and rapid iteration under strict quality and traceability requirements.
The upstream chain is built around metal powder, certified wire, high-performance polymers, inert gas systems, lasers, electron-beam sources, motion control, process monitoring, build software, heat treatment, hot isostatic pressing, nondestructive inspection, and quality documentation. The supply base is narrower than general industrial 3D printing because aerospace and defence buyers require material pedigree, machine repeatability, process qualification, digital thread controls, and certification discipline.
Downstream users include aircraft engine manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, space launch companies, spacecraft integrators, defense prime contractors, military depots, MRO organizations, and qualified tier suppliers. Procurement is typically a mixture of long-term framework agreements, qualified supplier lists, program-specific purchase orders, annual service contracts, and public or restricted government procurement. Equipment purchases are usually capital-expenditure decisions tied to process qualification, while printed parts and repair services are often purchased under program-level or sustainment contracts.
The market remains fragmented because value is distributed across system makers, feedstock suppliers, contract manufacturers, qualified part producers, and repair providers. Top 5 suppliers control approximately 11.4 percent of global revenue CR5. A typical industry gross margin is estimated at 42.0 percent, supported by aerospace qualification costs, application engineering know-how, low-volume customization, powder and parameter qualification, inspection capability, and customer lock-in after process validation.
North America is the main demand center, supported by aircraft engine programs, defense modernization, military sustainment, space launch, and domestic supply-chain security requirements. Europe remains a major market through commercial aviation, aerospace materials, propulsion, and AM equipment leadership, while China is expanding rapidly through domestic metal AM systems, aviation supply-chain localization, and aerospace demand. During 2026-2032, growth should be driven by broader flight-qualified metal parts, engine and thermal-management components, launch and satellite hardware, spare-parts digitization, depot-level sustainment, and reshoring of critical manufacturing. Regulatory pressure will keep adoption conservative, especially for rotating parts, fatigue-critical structures, and mission-critical defense hardware. Cost curves should improve through larger build envelopes, multi-laser systems, better powder reuse, automated inspection, and AI-enabled process monitoring, but qualification time, repeatability, material database depth, cybersecure digital workflows, and post-processing bottlenecks remain key constraints. Carbon pressure and supply-chain resilience should favor AM where it reduces buy-to-fly ratios, inventory, machining waste, and long-distance spare-part logistics, but the technology will continue to complement in most certified aerospace structures.
This report delivers a comprehensive overview of the global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence market, with both quantitative and qualitative analyses, to help readers develop growth strategies, assess the competitive landscape, evaluate their position in the current market, and make informed business decisions regarding 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence. The 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence market size, estimates, and forecasts are provided in terms of revenue (US$ millions), with 2025 as the base year and historical and forecast data for 2021–2032.
The report segments the global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence market comprehensively. Regional market sizes by Material, by Application, by Process, and by player are also provided. For deeper insight, the report profiles the competitive landscape, key competitors, and their respective market rankings, and discusses technological trends and new product developments.
This report will assist 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence manufacturers, new entrants, and companies across the industry value chain with information on revenues, sales volume, and average prices for the overall market and its sub-segments, by company, by Material, by Application, and by region.
MARKET SEGMENTATION
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Chapter 1: Defines the scope of the report and presents an executive summary of market segments (by Material, by Application, by Process, etc.), including the size of each segment and its future growth potential. It offers a high-level view of the current market and its likely evolution in the short, medium, and long term.
Chapter 2: Summarizes global and regional market size and outlines market dynamics and recent developments, including key drivers, restraints, challenges and risks for industry participants, and relevant policy analysis.
Chapter 3: Provides a detailed view of the competitive landscape for 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence companies, covering revenue share, development plans, and mergers and acquisitions.
Chapter 4: Analyzes segments by Material, detailing the size and growth potential of each segment to help readers identify blue-ocean opportunities.
Chapter 5: Analyzes segments by Application, detailing the size and growth potential of each downstream segment to help readers identify blue-ocean opportunities.
Chapter 6–10: Regional deep dives (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa) broken down by country. Each chapter quantifies market size and growth potential by region and key countries, and outlines market development, outlook, addressable space, and capacity.
Chapter 11: Profiles key players, presenting essential information on leading companies, including product/ service offerings, revenue, gross margin, product introductions/portfolios, recent developments, etc.
Chapter 12: Key findings and conclusions of the report.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Report Overview
1.1 Study Scope
1.2 Market Analysis by Material
1.2.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size Growth Rate by Material: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
1.2.2 Titanium Alloys
1.2.3 Nickel Superalloys
1.2.4 Aluminum Alloys
1.2.5 Steel Alloys
1.2.6 Polymers
1.2.7 Other Materials
1.3 Market by Process
1.3.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size Growth Rate by Process: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
1.3.2 Powder Bed Fusion
1.3.3 Directed Energy Deposition
1.3.4 Binder Jetting
1.3.5 Material Extrusion
1.3.6 Vat Photopolymerization
1.3.7 Other AM Processes
1.4 Market by Delivery Form
1.4.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size Growth Rate by Delivery Form: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
1.4.2 AM Systems
1.4.3 AM Feedstock
1.4.4 Printed Parts
1.4.5 Build Services
1.4.6 AM Repair
1.4.7 AM Tooling
1.5 Market by Application
1.5.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth by Application: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
1.5.2 Aerospace Propulsion Parts
1.5.3 Aerospace Structural Parts
1.5.4 Spacecraft Parts
1.5.5 Defense Platform Parts
1.5.6 MRO Spare Parts
1.5.7 Production Tooling
1.5.8 Others
1.6 Assumptions and Limitations
1.7 Study Objectives
1.8 Years Considered
2 Global Growth Trends
2.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Perspective (2021–2032)
2.2 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Growth Trends by Region
2.2.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Region: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
2.2.2 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Historic Market Size by Region (2021–2026)
2.2.3 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Forecasted Market Size by Region (2027–2032)
2.3 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Dynamics
2.3.1 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Industry Trends
2.3.2 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Drivers
2.3.3 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Challenges
2.3.4 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Restraints
3 Competition Landscape by Key Players
3.1 Global Top 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Players by Revenue
3.1.1 Global Top 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Players by Revenue (2021–2026)
3.1.2 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Revenue Market Share by Players (2021–2026)
3.2 Global Top 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Players Market Share by Company Tier (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3)
3.3 Global Key Players Ranking by 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Revenue
3.4 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Concentration Ratio
3.4.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)
3.4.2 Global Top 10 and Top 5 Companies by 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Revenue in 2025
3.5 Global Key Players of 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Head Offices and Areas Served
3.6 Global Key Players of 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence, Products and Applications
3.7 Global Key Players of 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence, Date of General Availability (GA)
3.8 Mergers and Acquisitions, Expansion Plans
4 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Breakdown Data by Material
4.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Historic Market Size by Material (2021–2026)
4.2 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Forecasted Market Size by Material (2027–2032)
5 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Breakdown Data by Application
5.1 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Historic Market Size by Application (2021–2026)
5.2 Global 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Forecasted Market Size by Application (2027–2032)
6 North America
6.1 North America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size (2021–2032)
6.2 North America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth Rate by Country: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
6.3 North America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2021–2026)
6.4 North America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2027–2032)
6.5 United States
6.6 Canada
7 Europe
7.1 Europe 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size (2021–2032)
7.2 Europe 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth Rate by Country: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
7.3 Europe 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2021–2026)
7.4 Europe 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2027–2032)
7.5 Germany
7.6 France
7.7 U.K.
7.8 Italy
7.9 Russia
7.10 Ireland
8 Asia-Pacific
8.1 Asia-Pacific 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size (2021–2032)
8.2 Asia-Pacific 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth Rate by Region: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
8.3 Asia-Pacific 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Region (2021–2026)
8.4 Asia-Pacific 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Region (2027–2032)
8.5 China
8.6 Japan
8.7 South Korea
8.8 Southeast Asia
8.9 India
8.10 Australia & New Zealand
9 Latin America
9.1 Latin America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size (2021–2032)
9.2 Latin America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth Rate by Country: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
9.3 Latin America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2021–2026)
9.4 Latin America 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2027–2032)
9.5 Mexico
9.6 Brazil
10 Middle East & Africa
10.1 Middle East & Africa 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size (2021–2032)
10.2 Middle East & Africa 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Growth Rate by Country: 2021 vs 2025 vs 2032
10.3 Middle East & Africa 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2021–2026)
10.4 Middle East & Africa 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Market Size by Country (2027–2032)
10.5 Israel
10.6 Saudi Arabia
10.7 UAE
11 Key Players Profiles
11.1 3D Systems
11.1.1 3D Systems Company Details
11.1.2 3D Systems Business Overview
11.1.3 3D Systems 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.1.4 3D Systems Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.1.5 3D Systems Recent Development
11.2 Stratasys
11.2.1 Stratasys Company Details
11.2.2 Stratasys Business Overview
11.2.3 Stratasys 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.2.4 Stratasys Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.2.5 Stratasys Recent Development
11.3 GE Aerospace
11.3.1 GE Aerospace Company Details
11.3.2 GE Aerospace Business Overview
11.3.3 GE Aerospace 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.3.4 GE Aerospace Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.3.5 GE Aerospace Recent Development
11.4 EOS
11.4.1 EOS Company Details
11.4.2 EOS Business Overview
11.4.3 EOS 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.4.4 EOS Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.4.5 EOS Recent Development
11.5 Nikon SLM Solutions
11.5.1 Nikon SLM Solutions Company Details
11.5.2 Nikon SLM Solutions Business Overview
11.5.3 Nikon SLM Solutions 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.5.4 Nikon SLM Solutions Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.5.5 Nikon SLM Solutions Recent Development
11.6 Oerlikon
11.6.1 Oerlikon Company Details
11.6.2 Oerlikon Business Overview
11.6.3 Oerlikon 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.6.4 Oerlikon Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.6.5 Oerlikon Recent Development
11.7 Bright Laser Technologies
11.7.1 Bright Laser Technologies Company Details
11.7.2 Bright Laser Technologies Business Overview
11.7.3 Bright Laser Technologies 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.7.4 Bright Laser Technologies Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.7.5 Bright Laser Technologies Recent Development
11.8 Carpenter Technology
11.8.1 Carpenter Technology Company Details
11.8.2 Carpenter Technology Business Overview
11.8.3 Carpenter Technology 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.8.4 Carpenter Technology Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.8.5 Carpenter Technology Recent Development
11.9 GKN Aerospace
11.9.1 GKN Aerospace Company Details
11.9.2 GKN Aerospace Business Overview
11.9.3 GKN Aerospace 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.9.4 GKN Aerospace Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.9.5 GKN Aerospace Recent Development
11.10 TRUMPF
11.10.1 TRUMPF Company Details
11.10.2 TRUMPF Business Overview
11.10.3 TRUMPF 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.10.4 TRUMPF Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.10.5 TRUMPF Recent Development
11.11 Renishaw
11.11.1 Renishaw Company Details
11.11.2 Renishaw Business Overview
11.11.3 Renishaw 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.11.4 Renishaw Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.11.5 Renishaw Recent Development
11.12 Markforged
11.12.1 Markforged Company Details
11.12.2 Markforged Business Overview
11.12.3 Markforged 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.12.4 Markforged Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.12.5 Markforged Recent Development
11.13 Beehive Industries
11.13.1 Beehive Industries Company Details
11.13.2 Beehive Industries Business Overview
11.13.3 Beehive Industries 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.13.4 Beehive Industries Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.13.5 Beehive Industries Recent Development
11.14 Sintavia
11.14.1 Sintavia Company Details
11.14.2 Sintavia Business Overview
11.14.3 Sintavia 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.14.4 Sintavia Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.14.5 Sintavia Recent Development
11.15 Farsoon Technologies
11.15.1 Farsoon Technologies Company Details
11.15.2 Farsoon Technologies Business Overview
11.15.3 Farsoon Technologies 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.15.4 Farsoon Technologies Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.15.5 Farsoon Technologies Recent Development
11.16 Additive Industries
11.16.1 Additive Industries Company Details
11.16.2 Additive Industries Business Overview
11.16.3 Additive Industries 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.16.4 Additive Industries Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.16.5 Additive Industries Recent Development
11.17 Velo3D
11.17.1 Velo3D Company Details
11.17.2 Velo3D Business Overview
11.17.3 Velo3D 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.17.4 Velo3D Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.17.5 Velo3D Recent Development
11.18 Materialise
11.18.1 Materialise Company Details
11.18.2 Materialise Business Overview
11.18.3 Materialise 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.18.4 Materialise Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.18.5 Materialise Recent Development
11.19 Protolabs
11.19.1 Protolabs Company Details
11.19.2 Protolabs Business Overview
11.19.3 Protolabs 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.19.4 Protolabs Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.19.5 Protolabs Recent Development
11.20 Eplus3D
11.20.1 Eplus3D Company Details
11.20.2 Eplus3D Business Overview
11.20.3 Eplus3D 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.20.4 Eplus3D Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.20.5 Eplus3D Recent Development
11.21 Burloak Technologies
11.21.1 Burloak Technologies Company Details
11.21.2 Burloak Technologies Business Overview
11.21.3 Burloak Technologies 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.21.4 Burloak Technologies Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.21.5 Burloak Technologies Recent Development
11.22 HBD
11.22.1 HBD Company Details
11.22.2 HBD Business Overview
11.22.3 HBD 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.22.4 HBD Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.22.5 HBD Recent Development
11.23 QBeam
11.23.1 QBeam Company Details
11.23.2 QBeam Business Overview
11.23.3 QBeam 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Introduction
11.23.4 QBeam Revenue in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace & Defence Business (2021–2026)
11.23.5 QBeam Recent Development
12 Analyst's Viewpoints/Conclusions
13 Appendix
13.1 Research Methodology
13.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
13.1.1.1 Research Programs/Design
13.1.1.2 Market Size Estimation
13.1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
13.1.2 Data Source
13.1.2.1 Secondary Sources
13.1.2.2 Primary Sources
13.2 Author Details
13.3 Disclaimer
TABLE OF FIGURES
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