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Milan’s Bergamo Airport opens 3D printed service building Aerospace AM

Milan’s Bergamo Airport opens 3D printed service building Aerospace AM

March 20, 2026 Architecture

Just 45 km northeast of Milan is the Milan Bergamo Airport, which serves over 17 million passengers a year and is Italy’s third busiest airport (after Rome-Fiumicino and Milan-Malpensa). As a key international transport hub, the airport must (and is) embracing innovation: last year, for instance, it launched a digital twin initiative through which the entire airport is being replicated digitally with the aim of optimizing ground operation management. On the ground, the airport also recently completed a new service building made using construction 3D printing technology.

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1.5 meter z-axis NXG XII 600E metal printer receives first order 3D Printer Hardware

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