Nandina launches aerospace carbon-fiber production in Singapore, adds recycled-aviation-textile materials

Nandina has begun producing aerospace-grade carbon fiber in Singapore, marking a local manufacturing milestone. The company is also developing materials derived from recycled aviation textiles, indicating a dual focus on domestic supply-chain capability and circular-materials processing for aerospace composite applications.

Discovered 2026-02-03T20:04:08.672076-08:00 | 2026-02-03T20:04:08.672076-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Strengthens regional supply chain: local aerospace-grade carbon-fiber output can reduce lead times and import reliance for APAC OEMs, tier suppliers and MROs.

  • Advances materials circularity: the firm’s work with recycled aviation textiles links to regional efforts to build end‑of‑life recycling and materials recovery capacity (see related aircraft‑recycling training centre in Hong Kong: source:51a23502-10b1-4a4e-bdf5-20539d5f9288).

  • Sourcing and qualification relevance: new local feedstocks and recycled-material processes are material to procurement, part qualification and lifecycle planning for composite-intensive programs.

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