The next decade of aerospace will be defined by execution. New materials, digital manufacturing systems, and onshore production capacity are transforming what flight can be. Asgard Aerospace outlines how hybrid composites, thermoplastics, and connected factories are moving aerospace technology from experimental design to everyday precision.
The unmanned aerial systems sector is entering a decade of rapid expansion, with forecasts exceeding 14% annual growth. Asgard Aerospace is investing in advanced composite, thermoplastic, and precision integration capabilities to serve this surge. From prototype to production, the company’s Austin facility is built to support the next generation of UAS innovation and defense readiness.
America’s aerospace programs are advancing faster than the factories that support them. Lead times, fragmented processes, and limited qualified suppliers have created a national capacity gap. Asgard Aerospace explains how integrated production, disciplined digital systems, and compliant infrastructure in Austin are redefining what it means to manufacture flight systems with precision and speed.
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This document explains how to use the Launchbelt platform demo and how the four modules work together to connect engineering, manufacturing, and mission users through a single execution backbone.
01 Launchbelt Command
Operator Profiles
Engineering leadership Program managers Startup executives
Functional Purpose
The program control and oversight layer. Command is used for decision-making and…
