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Old 06-24-2011 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Columbia
And it comes back, full circle...
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Alcoa Wins $1 Billion Aluminum Deal with Airbus
Published: Friday, 24 Jun 2011 | 11:57 AM ET Text Size
By: Reuters

U.S. aluminum producer Alcoa said Friday it has been awarded a multiyear agreement worth about $1 billion to supply metal for Airbus commercial aircraft.


It said the deal with the European planemaker calls for Alcoa [AA 15.29 0.01 (+0.07%) ] to provide aluminum sheet and plate using current and advanced-generation aluminum alloys, which are lighter and stronger than traditional metals and composites.

Terms of the agreement, reached this week at the Paris Air Show, were not disclosed, but Alcoa said the agreement has a value of about $1 billion over its life.

Alcoa's aluminum products will be used on most Airbus commercial aircraft, from short-range, single-aisle planes to long-haul jets, including the A380, the company said.

The aluminum, for fuselage panels and structural components as well as wing skins, will be supplied from plants in Davenport, Iowa, Kitts Green, England, and Belaya Kalitva in Russia.
Alcoa is the worlds largest aluminum supplier, I would be willing to bet that Boeing receives a lot of material from them too, although I don't no that for sure. Also it does not take as many employees to process and ship materials as it does to manufacture and assemble a complex machine like an aircraft.
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