Olmar’s experience, backed by thousands of international references and top tier customers, has grown over the years based on values such as excellence, effort and constant innovation. Leading companies such as Airbus Defense & Space, Airbus Helicopters, General Electric Aviation, Comac, Fokker GKN and many others have put their trust in Olmar autoclaves to undertake some of their most important projects, in programmes that provide the most innovative solutions in sectors such as aeronautics and aerospace. Proof of this is the large number of programmes in which Olmar’s autoclaves and control systems are used and have been integrated; from the manufacture of small carbon fibre surfboards and paddle rackets to the complex manufacturing and assembly processes of the new A350XWB, A320 NEO, A400 M, Airbus A380, COMAC’s 929 model and sections of Boeing’s 737, 777 and 787, among many others. With applications as varied as the development of space shuttles for the Ariane 6 (European Space Agency (ESA) project), some of the components for the top F1 teams and the fastest car in the world made by Koenigsegg, and even new forms of passenger transport such as the so-called ‘electric flying taxis’; Olmar has been involved in all of them, actively contributing to current, disruptive projects that will change our future, providing effort, excellence and innovation in technological solutions for autoclaves for curing composites that have never been seen before. Our control software, which is currently considered to be the most advanced application for curing composites, has made Olmar a point of reference internationally in an increasingly competitive world market.
Aeronautics is perhaps the most visible field of application of these new technologies. At the end of the 20th century, the use of aircraft as a means of transport began to spread around the world, but since the start of the 21st century, the growth of commercial aviation has been exponential. Far from being the luxury of yesteryear, the use of air travel as a regular means of transport has become widespread in almost every country in the world, from Europe to Asia, the Americas, Africa and Oceania. This “democratisation” of commercial aviation as a mainstream means of transport requires an unprecedented response in the global aviation industry: in 2015 there were more than 3 billion passengers and by 2050 the figure is estimated to reach 6 billion. In terms of the number of flights, the average number of flights per day at the end of 2015 was 102,000, but more than 300,000 flights per day will be needed to meet demand in 2050. If the world’s population is 7.4 billion now, and is estimated to be 9.7 billion by 2050, the changes, infrastructure and technological advances to meet that demand will be in the realm of “science fiction”. The use of composites will play a key role in meeting this challenge, as ever lighter, more efficient and better performing aircraft will be required to serve an ever-increasing number of passengers.
In this promising scenario of growth and new challenges, Olmar has consolidated its position as a world leader, presenting its equipment and technological solutions as a guarantee of the highest quality and efficiency when it comes to tackling the industry’s challenges in the coming years. Thanks to the experience acquired over its 75-year history and a team of highly qualified technicians and experts, the company is looking to tackle these new challenges with the security and confidence necessary to respond to the needs of its customers all over the world.