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Issued by: Constellium
Constellium SE announced that it has signed a multi-year contract with Airbus. The new 10-year agreement supports all Airbus programs.
Under this agreement, Constellium will supply Airbus with a broad range of advanced aluminium rolled and extruded products, including wing skin panels, sheets for fuselage panels, and rectangular and pre-machined plates for structural components. Constellium will continue to supply its proprietary aluminium-lithium alloy solutions, Airware, a proven technology offering a combination of unique strength and weight properties.
"This agreement strengthens the long-standing partnership between Constellium and Airbus and further demonstrates the leadership role that Constellium holds in the market for advanced aluminium products and solutions," said Jean-Marc Germain, CEO of Constellium. "We look forward to working with Airbus to continue growing our relationship through our comprehensive product development, manufacturing, supply chain and recycling capabilities."
Constelllium's strong product quality, operational performance and customer service have been recognized by Airbus with the "Best Improver Award" in 2019 and the "Best Performer Award" in 2020 by their Supply Chain and Quality Improvement Program (SQIP).
Constellium will supply Airbus with products from its plants in Issoire and Montreuil-Juigne, France, and Ravenswood, West Virginia, USA.
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| Constellium | Aluminium |
| Constellium Issoire | Aluminium, Metal & Alloy Suppliers, Superalloys |
| Constellium Valais (Alcan) | Metal & Alloy Suppliers, Aluminium, Superalloys, Extrusion (Metal), Casting |
| Airbus S.A.S. | Airframer |
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