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Airbus and RVmagnetics Develop Sensing Mat for Aircraft Repair

Airbus and RVmagnetics Develop Advanced Sensing Mat to Enhance Composite Aircraft Repairs
Airbus, in collaboration with deep-tech firm RVmagnetics, has introduced a cutting-edge sensing mat designed to revolutionize the repair process of composite aircraft structures. Utilizing RVmagnetics’ patented MicroWire technology, this ultra-thin, reusable mat replaces conventional thermocouples with a flexible sheet embedded with multiple measurement points. The innovation aims to accelerate and improve out-of-autoclave (OOA) repair procedures by simplifying sensor installation and providing comprehensive real-time monitoring.
Overcoming Challenges in Composite Material Repairs
The increasing use of composite materials in modern aircraft has introduced significant complexities in maintenance and repair operations (MRO). Traditional thermocouple-based monitoring systems require numerous individual sensors, extensive wiring, and prolonged setup times, especially when applied to large, curved surfaces. These factors contribute to operational inefficiencies and can delay aircraft turnaround.
The newly developed sensing mat addresses these challenges by integrating all sensor functions into a single adaptable sheet. Featuring just one connection interface, the mat facilitates multi-point monitoring of cure cycles and heat distribution in real time. This consolidation markedly reduces installation time and complexity, enabling up to an 80% faster sensor setup for OOA hot bonder repairs. The mat is rated for temperatures up to 200°C and has been validated through multiple thermal cycles. Its ultra-thin MicroWire sensors conform seamlessly to complex, double-curved surfaces and are compatible with both conductive and radiant heating technologies.
By ensuring more uniform heat distribution and minimizing the risk of air leakages, the sensing mat enhances repair quality while significantly decreasing setup durations for large composite surfaces.
Supporting the Composite Lifecycle and Industry Innovation
The sensing mat forms part of RVmagnetics’ broader strategy to support composite structures throughout their entire lifecycle—from manufacturing and in-service structural health monitoring to efficient repair operations. Crucially, the technology achieves this without compromising the structural integrity of the composite materials.
Dr. Pavol Lipovský, Tech Lead at RVmagnetics, emphasized the significance of the collaboration with Airbus, stating, “With our technology, we empower clients to monitor the entire composite lifecycle. Collaborating with Airbus has allowed us to validate this sensing mat in real-world conditions, setting a new industrial standard for complex composite repairs.”
This partnership emerges amid a competitive and evolving aerospace landscape. Industry groups such as Team Gen 6, which is developing a sixth-generation fighter aircraft, present new challenges for established manufacturers like Airbus. Meanwhile, Airbus has experienced a surge in commercial orders as of May 2026, surpassing rival Boeing. American Airlines is currently evaluating widebody aircraft purchases from both manufacturers to strengthen its position against competitors Delta and United.
In addition to advancing repair technologies, Airbus is diversifying its portfolio through strategic partnerships, including a recent collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to develop a Japanese anti-submarine variant of the Eurodrone. These initiatives reflect Airbus’s broader strategy to consolidate its market position amid shifting industry demands.
Path Forward: From Validation to Industrialization
Following successful validation at Technology Readiness Level 5 (TRL 5) in operational environments, Airbus and RVmagnetics are progressing toward the prototype phase, with plans for industrialization to follow. The development of the sensing mat underscores both companies’ dedication to innovation in aircraft maintenance, a critical area as the aerospace sector adapts to emerging technologies and intensifying competitive pressures.
RVmagnetics specializes in developing the world’s smallest passive sensors, enabling real-time, contactless monitoring in extreme environments while preserving the integrity of composite materials. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, and defense.

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