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Testia
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Founded1991
HeadquartersToulouse, France

Number of locations

10+ (2018)

Area served

Worldwide
ProductsSmartUE1, SmartU32, D-lam tool, LineSizing, OMA
ServicesNDT Inspection, Training, Examination, Consulting, Level 3
Revenue27 million (2017)

Number of employees

350 (2020)
ParentAirbus
SubsidiariesInFactory Solutions [1]
Websitetestia.com

Testia, an Airbus company, is a training, services and products provider for aerostructure testing and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). It has been fully owned by Airbus since 2013.

Current activities

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Testia (under "NDT Expert" name at that time) was launched by Aerospatiale (now Airbus) research center in 1991 as an aerospace-specialized player[2][3][4][5] for Non-Destructive Testing.

After several partnerships with industrial players as well as research centers,[6][7][8] the company became the internal and external provider for inspection, training, consulting, engineering, periodic verification, fluids testing, Go/No-Go tools, multi-purpose equipment, augmented reality,[9][10][11] drones,[12][13][14][15][16][17] and remote assistance.[18] These activities are leveraging the different techniques of NDT like ultrasound, radiography, tomography, penetrant, infrared thermography, magnetization, shearographyorEddy current that allow the detection and assessment of a defect on metallic or composite materials (CFRP, ALM, HRD).

Example of testing

The company is a NADCAP organization for manufacturing and an EASA/FAR PART 145 organization for in-service activities.

In 2018, the company had 250 employees across 7 countries: France, UK, Spain, Germany, Canada, Singapore and Mexico. Due to the NDT market growth,[19][20] the company is planning on opening in China and Middle-East in 2019.

History

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In 1991, Airbus created Testia from its R&D department in order to keep up with the NDT technologies and ensure aircraft structural reliability, performance & quality.

Across the following years, the company developed in being as well an external provider for NDT training & certification (NAS410/EN4179), services and products. This led to the creation of several Testia sites in France, Mexico (2011), UK (2013), Germany (2013), Spain (2013), Singapore (2014) and Canada (2018).

In 2016 Testia was recognized for the launch of several products and software, like its NDT tool for A350XWB composite, the Augmented Reality to Spirit AeroSystems[21] and its contribution to Airbus 'Hangar of the Future".[22]

In 2017, Testia started business in Structural Health Monitoring[23] and was granted Customer Value Leadership award.[24]

As of April 2018, Testia is the launching partner of Airbus Advanced Inspection Drone.[25]

References

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  1. ^ "InFactory now part of TESTIA". NDT.net. November 2018.
  • ^ "TESTIA, an Airbus company - NDT provider". Ndt.net.
  • ^ "Testia a BiNDT member". Bindt.org.
  • ^ "Testia a CNAEND member". Aend.org.
  • ^ "Testia a cofrend member". Cofrend.com.
  • ^ "Testia within Technocampus". Technocampus.fr.
  • ^ "Testia & Ludwig Bölkow Campus". Lb-campus.com.
  • ^ "Testia in CFK Valley". Cfk-valley.com.
  • ^ "Testia Augmented Reality in LesEchos". Lesechos.fr. 27 September 2016.
  • ^ Digitale, Usine (24 March 2016). "Testia immersion tool". Usine-digitale.fr.
  • ^ "Testia Augmented Reality product". Objectifaquitaine.latribune.fr. 19 May 2016.
  • ^ "AIN Online news about Airbus Advanced Inspection Drone". Ainonline.com.
  • ^ "Spanish aerospace news referencing Airbus & Testia drone".
  • ^ "Aerospace Testing International post about Airbus and Testia drone". Aerospacetestinginternational.com. 10 April 2018.
  • ^ "Tom Travel". Tom.travel.
  • ^ "Airbus & Testia drone in Air and Cosmos". Air-cosmos.com. 11 April 2018.
  • ^ "Airbus and Testia drone". Le Monde.fr. 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "SITA reference of Testia, an Airbus company". Aita.aero.
  • ^ "Testia and NDT growth in BBC". BBC News. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  • ^ "BBC". Testia growing in the UK.
  • ^ "Spirit AeroSystems va déployer l'outil SART de TESTIA pour l'inspection d'éléments de fuselage". Journal-aviation.com. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  • ^ "Hangar of the future". Airbus. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  • ^ "Testia starts operational business in the field of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)". Linkedin.com. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  • ^ [1] [dead link]
  • ^ "Les avions Airbus seront inspectés par des drones". Le Monde.fr. 17 April 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.

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