According to the official website of Constellium, the company, in collaboration with TARMAC Aerosave, an aircraft dismantling and recycling company, jointly announced the successful recovery and remelting of aluminum from scrapped aircraft, transforming it into new-type, high-performance materials suitable for future aerospace applications.
This milestone highlights the potential of aluminum to support circular economy goals in the aerospace sector without compromising material performance. After months of collaborative R&D, particularly with the support of Airbus and ValoER, Constellium successfully remelted aluminum recovered by TARMAC from decommissioned commercial aircraft, producing materials that meet the stringent performance requirements for new aircraft manufacturing. Next, Constellium will scale up the industrial application of this process and extend it to all aluminum alloys used in metal aircraft, further demonstrating the complete recyclability of scrapped metal airframes.