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Umeco - Piggy-backing on demand for Boeing’s “Dreamlinerâ€

January 2012

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  • Epic Code:
  • UMC
  • Price:
  • 340p
Even though Warren Buffett once claimed (after a rare bum deal) that he would contact his shrink before ever contemplating another investment in an airline there is an unlikely boom currently emerging in the supply of key parts to the next generation of aeroplanes. In response to demand from Asian airlines, the gorilla in the sector, Boeing, is ramping up production of its new 787 “Dreamliner,†which can fly greater distances before re-fuelling as well as boasting better fuel economy rates. The big bang allowing this to happen is that the plane body makes increasing use of composite materials, which have the advantages over traditional alloy metals of impr ...

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