In aerospace manufacturing, hydraulic components and complex prismatic parts require a high level of machining accuracy, material reliability, and process control. Aircraft, helicopters, rockets, and missile systems also increasingly demand lightweight components that can support precise motion control under strict performance requirements.
At ILA Berlin 2026, YASA presented high-precision components for commercial aircraft, military aircraft, and helicopters. The company operates from two locations, one in Poland with around 120 employees and another in Georgia in the Caucasus region with around 30 employees.
The company introduced complex aluminum hydraulic components, including a mock-up of a part that is assembled into a hydraulic actuator for the Airbus A330neo aileron. YASA also referred to a spoiler manifold used in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and high-strength aluminum parts for business-class aircraft seats.
YASA emphasized its use of high-end equipment, including Japanese Okuma machines and five-axis machining systems, to produce complex parts that require precise tooling and tight accuracy. The company also introduced an ultra-small electrohydraulic servo valve developed through a spin-off initiative, targeting rockets, missile systems, and aircraft that require lightweight, high-precision hydraulic motion control.
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