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... The alloys are used in extrusions, forgings, sheet and plate applications across aircraft structures, including airplane wings and fuselage ... View this article
... France four hours and five minutes after taking off—kicking off about 2,500 hours of test flying with a fleet of five development aircraft in preparation ... View this article
... depending on the manufacturing process—from an estimated 3-to-1 in welding to 12-to-1 hogging out plate in an aircraft's early manufacturing ... View this article
... The twin-aisle aircraft, which will come in three versions seating 270 to 350 passengers, is said to consume 25 percent less fuel than the previous ... View this article
... Over the next four years, Triumph's Aerostructures-Vought Aircraft division will invest about $130 million in the second generation of São José dos ... View this article
... While engine manufacturers Rolls Royce Ltd. and United Technologies Corp., along with aircraft builders Boeing Co. and ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — The engines for the new Airbus A350 XWB have taken their first run as the aircraft gears up for its maiden flight this year. ... View this article
... Boeing Co.'s major white- and blue-collar unions have both greeted the company's realignment of its commercial aircraft engineering operations ... View this article
is realigning its commercial aircraft engineering operations, which some outsiders say could heighten competition between its legacy Pacific ... View this article
... anybody that works with metals.". "Tungsten is quite ubiquitous; it's in aircraft, electronics, cutting tools. There's an awful lot ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel