Titomic Lands Lufthansa Technik Manufacturing Contract for Cold Spray Capability

Titomic Lands Lufthansa Technik Manufacturing Contract for Cold Spray Capability

Australian Manufacturing
Australian ManufacturingMay 19, 2026

Why It Matters

The agreement boosts Lufthansa Technik’s in‑house repair capacity, reducing downtime and costs for airlines, while giving Titomic a high‑profile aerospace customer to accelerate market adoption of its cold‑spray technology.

Key Takeaways

  • Titomic secures $790k contract with Lufthansa Technik for cold spray
  • Agreement adds low‑pressure TKF systems to Lufthansa’s Hamburg repair line
  • Partnership builds on five‑year history of TKF use for aircraft repairs
  • Cold spray tech promises faster, cheaper component repair across aerospace

Pulse Analysis

Cold‑spray additive manufacturing is gaining traction as a low‑temperature, high‑velocity process that deposits metal particles without melting them. Unlike traditional welding, the technique preserves material properties, reduces thermal distortion, and enables rapid build‑up of repair layers. Titomic’s Kinetic Fusion platform leverages these benefits, positioning the company at the forefront of a niche yet expanding market that includes aerospace, defence and energy sectors. Analysts forecast that cold‑spray solutions could capture a growing share of the aircraft component repair market as airlines seek to cut life‑cycle costs.

Lufthansa Technik, one of the world’s largest MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) providers, has relied on Titomic’s TKF technology for five years to refurbish critical airframe parts. The new contract introduces low‑pressure TKF units within a turnkey spray‑booth, allowing the Hamburg hub to scale repair throughput without extensive facility upgrades. Faster turnaround times translate directly into higher aircraft availability, a key performance metric for carriers facing capacity constraints. By internalising more of the repair process, Lufthansa can also mitigate supply‑chain disruptions that have plagued the industry since the pandemic.

For Titomic, landing a contract with a marquee client like Lufthansa Technik validates its commercial strategy and opens doors to other OEMs and MROs seeking similar capabilities. The deal underscores a broader industry shift toward additive manufacturing for maintenance, where cost‑effective, on‑demand part production is becoming a competitive differentiator. As regulatory bodies gain confidence in cold‑spray certifications, Titomic’s technology could see accelerated adoption across global fleets, driving revenue growth and reinforcing its position as a leading supplier of next‑generation repair solutions.

Titomic lands Lufthansa Technik manufacturing contract for cold spray capability

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