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China’s 3D-printed miniature turbojet engine completes flight test | The Express Tribune

China’s 3D-printed miniature turbojet engine completes flight test | The Express Tribune

The engine powered a drone for 30 minutes, reaching 6,000 m altitude and Mach 0.75 with stable performance

A 3D-printed minimalist turbojet engine independently developed by the Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) has completed its first flight test, AECC announces on November 13, 2025. Photo: Screenshot from the military channel of China Central Television/ global times

A domestically developed ultra-lightweight miniature turbojet engine, which was primarily manufactured using 3D printing technology, has successfully completed its first single-engine flight test, the Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) said on Thursday.

During the test, the engine powered a target drone for a 30-minute flight, reaching an altitude of 6,000 meters and a speed of Mach 0.75. The engine operated normally and stably throughout the flight.

This achievement is a further milestone for the engine, following its initial captive-carry flight test in July this year. The successful single-engine flight test has further validated the engine’s reliability at higher altitudes and in more complex environments, tested its compatibility with the aircraft, and demonstrated promising application prospects.

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The engine is China’s first 3D-printed, ultra-lightweight miniature turbojet engine in the 160-kilogram thrust class to complete a flight test. It utilizes a multi-disciplinary topology optimization design and 3D printing technologies to achieve its lightweight and high-performance design goals, according to the AECC.

More than three-quarters of the engine’s components by weight were manufactured using 3D printing, significantly reducing the part count and achieving the design goals of lightweight and high performance. This lays a solid foundation for future flights at higher altitudes and speeds, the report said.

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All rotating parts and components accounting for over three-quarters of the engine’s total weight are 3D-printed. This approach has significantly reduced the engine’s number of parts, lowered its weight, and simplified its operation and maintenance.

The successful flight test lays a foundation for future flights targeting higher altitudes and greater speeds. With the increasing application of design optimization and 3D printing technology in the aero-engine sector, the development cycle for future engines is expected to be shortened, thereby accelerating China’s progress in its independent R&D and manufacturing of aviation propulsion systems.

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