By Purchasing Staff -- Purchasing, 12/11/2008 2:00:00 AM
Delays in the next-generation airliner programs at Boeing and Airbus will translate into the first reduced-shipments year in 2009 for domestic titanium mills since 2003. John Mothersole at Global Insight sees domestic titanium shipments dropping down to 70.7 million lbs in 2009 from 73.5 million in 2008. "It's not until late 2009 that we see materials moving back into supply chains," he forecasts.
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