The Russian corporation VSMPO-Avisma is ready to resume cooperation with the American Boeing. The company stated that investments in production have not stopped, so if necessary, work can be resumed at full capacity.
VSMPO-Avisma emphasized that the Ural Boeing Manufacturing enterprise, opened in 2009, embodies the most advanced technologies for machining titanium alloy products and is the best in the world.
We are ready to return to cooperation and develop partnerships. Investments in technology have not stopped, and the company is ready to resume work at full capacity to ensure orders at a consistently high level.
The corporation noted that VSMPO-Avisma specialists work on first-class equipment, managing complex systems, producing titanium products with the highest degree of processing.
Titanium is used in the aviation industry in the production of wings, tail sections, fuselages, and aircraft landing gear. VSMPO-Avisma also produces titanium semi-finished products for domestic PD-8 and PD-14 engines for MS-21 and Superjet 100 aircraft.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the millionth titanium ingot for the construction of MS-21 and SJ-100 was smelted at VSMPO-Avisma.
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