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  For Airbus Broughton, Leica T-Probe is the “Missing Evolutionary Link” in Tooling
 
 
  Bombardier deploys Leica Laser Trackers for testing and measurements
 
 
  Laser tracker mobility plays crucial role at Boeing Aircraft
 
 
  Lockheed Martin trusts Leica with final aircraft mating
 
 
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Tooling Aerospace

Solutions for Tooling Aerospace
Our market presence enables us to solve 3D-measurement challenges in every field. We supply laser Tracker solutions for just about any major operator in the aerospace industry. Please read our case studies.
For Airbus Broughton, Leica T-Probe is the “Missing Evolutionary Link” in Tooling
The Airbus site in Broughton near Chester, UK, manufactures every single wing variant in the Airbus product line, including the mother of all flagships, the new A380. Providing work for more than 5,000 people, Airbus is the largest employer in town. Over 100 Leica Laser Trackers are used by the 16 production facilities in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK, and the Broughton site alone relies on 7 Leica Laser Trackers to perform recertification and modification jobs. more
Bombardier deploys Leica Laser Trackers for testing and measurements
With more than 58000 employees in five continents and revenues of more than 16 billions CA$, Bombardier is a major international company. Although their extensive product line includes snowmobiles, speedboats and fast-train transit systems Bombardier is best known for their aerospace division.  more
Laser tracker mobility plays crucial role at Boeing Aircraft
Boeing Aircraft (MDA)-St. Louis purchased a three-dimensional laser tracking system from Leica in 1994 as a state-of-the-art portable inspection system that can be used in various locations throughout the plant. more
Lockheed Martin trusts Leica with final aircraft mating
For the airplane aficionado, the appeal of the F/A-22 is clearly its sleek, powerful contours and its stealth capacity. For the military, F/A-22 symbolizes combat air dominance with next-generation, affordable tactical aircraft. But for the engineering connoisseur whom revels in "all that truly works", the F/A-22 program exemplifies proficiency in every sense of the word. It puts the "high" in the high-tech realm of aviation, engineering, manufacturing and inspection technologies. more