COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho—Continuous Composites (CCI), a manufacturer of advanced composite parts, reported that it was awarded a U.S. Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project in collaboration with Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, to develop next-generation fuselage structures for launched effects.

The project, which originated as a Navy-funded initiative, was successfully transitioned to the Army following the completion of Phase One. It is now entering Phase Two with a $2 million contract, according to a release from Continuous Composites.

“The initiative focuses on enhancing the structural integrity of systems designed to be launched from canisters—similar to missile deployment systems—and aims to set new performance benchmarks for these air-launched platforms,” the release stated. “Aurora is providing critical flight load data and geometric designs, which Continuous Composites will use to develop optimized fuselage structures through its patented CF3D® technology.”

Leveraging its expertise in fiber steering and topology optimization, CCI stated that it will engineer lightweight, high-performance fuselage designs that maximize internal volume, directly increasing payload capacity without compromising overall performance. According to the company, its approach “reimagines internal architecture, using less material while embedding greater strength into the design, reducing weight and improving efficiency for mission-critical aerospace applications.”

“This collaboration represents a powerful convergence of aerospace innovation and cutting-edge manufacturing technology,” said Steve Starner, CEO of Continuous Composites, in the release. “By pairing Aurora’s flight systems expertise with our CF3D technology, we are pushing the limits of what’s possible in the development of launched effect structures, delivering more agile, functional, and cost-effective solutions for defense applications.”

The SBIR contract is said to mark a pivotal step in scaling CF3D for high-performance defense applications, positioning Continuous Composites as a strategic supplier of lightweight, rapidly deployable aerospace solutions to the Department of Defense.

“This funding validates the potential of CF3D to revolutionize structural components for launched effects and other aerospace technologies,” the release stated.