With large OEMs reducing their inventory over the past 2 years we are expecting a large demand for aircraft fasteners (particularly nutplates) in the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2010. With Sales of aircraft hardware lagging for the past year industry wide we expect aircraft fasteners manufacturers and distributors to see a strong uptick in earnings revealed in 4th quarter 2010 and 1st quarter 2011.
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Published in February 11th, 2010
Posted by admin in Hot Parts - Aircraft Fasteners, Aircraft Hardware
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