Digital twin studies started for the national warplane

TAI, which will carry out all the design and tests of MMU with the help of digital twin technologies, will accelerate the product development process and continue its production and testing processes with digital technologies.

​Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) has started working with digital twin technology for the design and production of the National Combat Aircraft (NCA), which is targeted to leave the hangar on March 18, 2023.

According to the statement made by the company, TAI, which uses the 3DEXPERIENCE PLM platform and aviation industry experiences to develop the MMU from design to production, has made an agreement with Dassault Systemes for this technology. TAI, which will carry out all the design and tests of NCA with the help of digital twin technologies, will accelerate the product development process and continue its production and testing processes with digital technologies.

Continuing its efforts for NCA to leave the hangar on March 18, 2023, TAI shared its experience of the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) system used for digital twin technology at the event where it came together with distinguished guests from the defense and aviation community. In the event, the knowledge sharing of Dassault Systemes and the PLM application experiences of other companies in the sector were also conveyed, along with the experiences of TAI.

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