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Boeing secures renewal of contract with ATI for continued support of their commercial aircraft projects

Boeing's long-term titanium supply deal with ATI has been expanded and enlarged, securing ATI's position as a key supplier of cutting-edge titanium materials in the aerospace sector.

Boeing's commercial aircraft projects receive continued backing from ATI as they renew their...
Boeing's commercial aircraft projects receive continued backing from ATI as they renew their partnership agreement.

Boeing secures renewal of contract with ATI for continued support of their commercial aircraft projects

In the dynamic world of aerospace technology, several key players are making strides in their respective fields.

Firstly, Metalysis has expanded its research capabilities by a third, installing three new Gen 1 research units. This move will undoubtedly boost their first-stage research capabilities, paving the way for innovative advancements in the industry.

Meanwhile, Boeing has established a new Engineering Center within the Cici & Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology at Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University's Research Park. This move is expected to foster collaborative research and development, contributing to Boeing's ongoing commitment to innovation.

Holy Technologies, a German manufacturer, has chosen Plataine to support its transition into serial production. Plataine's expertise in enhancing scheduling, traceability, and production control will undoubtedly aid Holy Technologies in this significant step.

Away from the spotlight, ATI (Allegheny Technologies Inc) has extended and broadened its long-term titanium supply agreement with Boeing. This agreement, which includes a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance titanium materials, will support Boeing's full suite of commercial airplane programs, both narrowbody and widebody. Notably, ATI will supply titanium alloy sheet from its new Pageland, South Carolina, facility under the agreement.

ATI, based in the United States at 1000 Six PPG Place, is a producer of high-performance materials and solutions for the global aerospace and defense markets. Its materials and components are on virtually every commercial platform flying today, underscoring its crucial role in the industry.

Interestingly, ATI is not directly involved in the expansion of titanium supply by Russia and China, the global leaders in this essential lightweight alloying metal.

On a different note, Orbex has achieved a significant milestone with the successful completion of its first full simulation of the Prime vehicle launch. This marks a key technical milestone in Orbex's mission to provide sustainable, cost-effective, and reliable space access.

Lastly, Amphenol Printed Circuits, based in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA, has established large-scale production of high-performance materials and solutions for the global aerospace market. Their contribution to the industry will undoubtedly support the continued growth and innovation in the sector.

These developments underscore the vibrant and evolving nature of the aerospace industry, with numerous players making significant strides in their respective areas of expertise.

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