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(Transportation-News.com, February 12, 2019 ) Stratview Research has launched a research report on Aircraft Titanium Fasteners Market. The objective of this report is to identify the Trend, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity of Aircraft Titanium Fasteners Market from 2018 to 2023.
This report is segmented in five ways to provide a 360-degree holistic view. The segments are – ● by Aircraft Type (Narrow-Body, Wide-Body, and Others) ● by Product Type (Screws, Bolts, and Others) ● by Application Type (Airframe, Interior, and Others) ● by End-User Type (OE and Aftermarket) ● and by Region o North America (Country Analysis: the USA, Canada, and Mexico) o Europe (Country Analysis: Germany, France, the UK, Russia, and Rest of Europe) o Asia-Pacific (Country Analysis: China, Japan, India, and Rest of Asia-Pacific) o Rest of the World (Sub-Region Analysis: Latin America, the Middle East, and Others)
Stratview Research, has presented the study of Aircraft Titanium Fasteners Market over the trend period of 2012 to 2017 and forecast period of 2018 to 2023. The report provides detailed insights on the market dynamics to enable informed business decision making and growth strategy formulation based on the opportunities present in the market.
The key aircraft titanium fasteners manufacturers are Arconic Fastening Systems, Cherry Aerospace (a subsidiary of Precision Castparts Corp.), Lisi Aerospace, Stanley Black & Decker Inc., Trimas Corporation, National Aircraft Fasteners Corp., B&B Specialties, Inc., Penn Engineering, and TFI Aircraft Corp.
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Growth of Titanium Fasteners
Fasteners are an integral part of aircraft hardware which is used to assemble and hold various parts of an aircraft together. The aviation industry is always keen to adopt parts which can reduce overall aircraft weight, thereby leading to an improvement in fuel economy and reducing emissions. Fasteners are present in huge numbers in an aircraft as about 45%-50% of the components used in an aircraft are fasteners. For instance; Airbus’ A380 aircraft has six million components out of which more than three million are fasteners. Titanium fasteners offer significant weight reduction over traditional steel and aluminum fasteners, which has created a huge interest to the industry players to switch towards titanium fasteners despite their high cost.
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