Who supplies aluminum to Boeing?


Who supplies aluminum to Boeing? Alcoa and The Boeing Company renewed their long-standing supply arrangement with a new deal that makes Alcoa the sole supplier of aluminum sheet for wing skins on Boaing aircraft, and places Alcoa plate products on every product platform across Boeing's commercial aircraft and defense, space and security systems.


Where does Boeing get its aluminum?

Alcoa and The Boeing Company renewed their long-standing supply arrangement with a new deal that makes Alcoa the sole supplier of aluminum sheet for wing skins on Boaing aircraft, and places Alcoa plate products on every product platform across Boeing's commercial aircraft and defense, space and security systems.


How much aluminum does Boeing use?

The Boeing 747, the first wide-body commercial airliner ever produced and still selling strong, is composed of 147,000 pounds of aluminum—up to 75% of the plane's flyweight—and 110,000 pounds of titanium, as well as a small percentage of other aluminum and steel alloys.