Investor Presentaiton
Titanium - An Untapped Opportunity
MARKETSHEABO ON THE STREET
The West Must Wean Itself Off Russian
Titanium
Aerospace companies like Airbus need alternative sources of titanium
sponge to diversify their supply chains and bolster national security
Airbus says to decouple from Russian
titanium 'in months'
MUNICH, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Airbus (AIR.PA) will halt its reliance on Russia for
titanium supplies within months, a senior executive said on Thursday.
Russia is the largest producer of titanium, a strategic metal prized for its
strength relative to its weight. It is used mainly in aircraft engines and landing
gear for large planes.
Aerospace & Defense
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Boeing suspends Russian titanium as
Airbus keeps buying
By Aishwarya Nair and Tim Hepher
Russia produced roughly a fifth of global stanium sponge supplies before the pandemic
PHOTO: DONAT SOROKINITASS/ZUMAPRESS
By Jon Sindreu Follow
Aug 5, 2022 7:35 am ET
Europe's natural gas crisis shows the problem with industrial strategies that rely
on Vladimir Putin. Some Western governments and companies still haven't
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BOEING (Annual Report Comments)
Most important raw materials required for our aerospace products are
aluminium (sheet, plate, forgings and extrusions), titanium (sheet, plate,
forgings and extrusions) and composites (including carbon and boron)
We suspended maintenance and support for Russian customers, & then
in spirit of doing the right thing, we had suspended titanium import
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AIRBUS (Annual Report Comments)
Part of the titanium used is sourced from Russia, both
directly and indirectly through Company's suppliers
While geopolitical risks are integrated into Company's titanium
sourcing policies, impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on
Company's ability to source materials and components and
any future expansion of sanctions is being reviewedView entire presentation