Company gets second Boeing contract

Ducommun AeroStructures Inc. has been awarded an additional $15 million contract by The Boeing Co. to produce structural components and assemblies for C-17 cargo aircraft.
Aug. 22, 2005

Ducommun AeroStructures Inc., Gardena, Calif., has been awarded an additional $15 million contract by The Boeing Co., Chicago, to produce structural components and assemblies for C-17 cargo aircraft. The contract extends the company's right to supply aluminum fuselage panels and other components into 2007. Ducommun AeroStructures manufactures large, complex structural components and assemblies for various military and commercial aerospace applications in aluminum, specialty alloys such as titanium, metal bond and composites. For more information, go to ducommunaero.com.

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