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Safe in the air with a digital twin

A guest contribution by Cenit | Translated by AI 6 min Reading Time

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Efficiency in production processes makes for high performance and competitiveness. That’s why Airbus Atlantic relies on virtual validation using a digital twin to identify deficiencies between robot programming and the production process in advance.

Drilling the cockpit with a mobile robot cell(Image: Cenit)
Drilling the cockpit with a mobile robot cell
(Image: Cenit)

Sometimes, simple numbers describe great achievements: worldwide number 2 in the market for aircraft structures, worldwide number 1 in pilot seats, and among the top 3 in premium passenger seats marketed under the brand Stelia Aerospace. The name behind these numbers: Airbus Atlantic, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airbus—with around 13,500 employees across five countries and three continents, itself a tier-1 player in the aviation industry. All these numbers make a statement and simultaneously represent the standards the company sets for itself in terms of performance and competitive strength.