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Many suppliers have found alternate sources of the metal, and OEMs have built up buffer inventory.
The Russian titanium supply cutoff has two silver linings for the battered aerospace supply chain. 
 
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In addition to the weapons that NATO is planning to send to Ukraine, in a dramatic role reversal, Russia is appealing to China for help in replenishing its weapons stocks. Aviation Week editors Jen DiMascio, Steve Trimble and Tony Osborne discuss the flow of materiel on both sides of the wrenching conflict after weeks of fighting.
 
In this A&D Future of Industry webinar, PwC specialists discussed the importance of supply chain resilience, the need to stabilize and optimize in the current state, while proactively managing the future.
 
From New Jersey seeking building proposals for airport land to Boeing invests in Australian satellite industry ahead of JP9102 selection. Take a look at these and more in our daily roundup of aerospace & defense news. 
 
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Cyberactivity targeting the aerospace and defense industry is intense, and the ecosystem that must be protected is more complex than ever.
 
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Starlink not built for battlefield, so Elon Musk makes on-the-fly updates to keep Ukrainians online.
 
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Aviation Week analysis suggests annual defense spending by Europe biggest spenders could rise to over $400 billion by 2030.
 
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Attendees from 72 nations and 590 exhibitors at HAI’s Heli Expo boost hopes of a return to pre-COVID civil helicopter industry growth.
 
 
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