Heller will demonstrate its expertise in high-precision component machining for the aerospace sector at the Farnborough International Airshow 2026 (20-24 July), where the company will exhibit as part of the Midlands Aerospace Alliance in Hall 1. The event will provide an opportunity for the horizontal machining centre specialist to engage with manufacturers in the industry and highlight technologies and engineering capabilities that support the production of complex aerospace components.
As global aircraft demand continues to drive growth across the sector, manufacturers are increasingly seeking solutions that deliver greater productivity, process reliability and cost efficiency. Heller has established a strong position in this market by combining advanced machine tool technology with extensive application knowledge and digital engineering expertise.
A key area of focus is the machining of challenging aerospace materials, including titanium, Inconel and other heat-resistant superalloys commonly used in structural and engine components. These materials present significant machining challenges, requiring a high degree of process stability and precision to achieve consistent results, while minimising production costs.
At Farnborough, visitors will learn how Heller’s machining platforms are designed to meet these requirements through elevated levels of rigidity, accuracy and dynamic performance. The company’s production systems help manufacturers maintain reliable production while meeting the stringent quality standards demanded throughout the aerospace supply chain.
Alongside its machine tool technology, the supplier will explain its capabilities in digital engineering and process simulation. By creating digital representations of complete machining environments, the company enables customers to validate production strategies, optimise fixtures and toolpaths, identify potential process issues and confidently quote for contracts. The approach helps to reduce development time and improve production planning.
Process optimisation is also part of Heller’s aerospace offering, where the company supports manufacturers with integrated automation solutions.
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