Boeing sanctions against its competitors continue to import Russian titanium
Boeing recently announced that it is suspending its titanium purchases from Russia, so dramatically that its European rival: Airbus is still using it.
Dmitiosipov, chief executive of Avisma Titanium United, said in an emailed statement: " We deeply regret the suspension of our contracts with our long-term partners."We are now repositioning our sales policy to other markets," he said.'The company has been preparing for such results for several months,' he added.Western governments imposed sanctions on Russia after its "special military operation", but did not target Avista Titanium United, which is 25 percent owned by the Russian State Technology Corporation and dependent on the aerospace industry for three-quarters of its sales, the report said.
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