ATI Inc. Expands Titanium Supply Agreement with Boeing for Aerospace Programs

Reuters
31 Jul
ATI Inc. Expands Titanium Supply Agreement with Boeing for Aerospace Programs

ATI Inc. has announced the extension and expansion of its long-term titanium products agreement with The Boeing Company. This agreement solidifies ATI's role as a leading supplier of high-performance titanium materials for aerospace applications, supporting Boeing's full range of commercial airplane programs. The contract includes a comprehensive portfolio of titanium materials, such as ingots, billets, rectangles, bars, and flat-rolled products like plates, sheets, and coils. ATI's new facility in Pageland, South Carolina, will contribute to the production, enhancing the company's capabilities in high-strength titanium alloys and sheet products. This strategic agreement aims to meet the rising demand for advanced aerospace materials and supports the next generation of commercial aircraft.

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