{"id":3431,"date":"2016-03-25T21:39:18","date_gmt":"2016-03-25T19:39:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/titania.aero\/titania-increases-its-international-sales-and-ends-2015-with-30-of-customer-growth"},"modified":"2022-04-29T21:58:26","modified_gmt":"2022-04-29T19:58:26","slug":"titania-increases-its-international-sales-and-ends-2015-with-30-of-customer-growth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/titania.aero\/en\/titania-increases-its-international-sales-and-ends-2015-with-30-of-customer-growth","title":{"rendered":"Titania increases its international sales and ends 2015 with 30% of customer growth"},"content":{"rendered":"
But one of the main aspects to highlight in this positive trend of Titania in international turnover, which has tripled this year and now represent 10% of total sales. Titania already operates in the markets of France, Germany, Portugal, United States and Malaysia, and for 2016 they have challenged themselves to move into the UK, as a part of their positioning strategy in European countries where Airbus is present.<\/p>\n
As novelty, Titania has started working for manufacturers of materials and chemicals such as US companies PPG Aerospace and W. L. Gore & Associates, and in Europe with the Airbus plants in France.<\/p>\n
The company maintains its commitment to R&D-i and continues to invest in the acquisition of new equipment to keep on growing and opening new lines of research. Titania has completed the setting up of a composite materials manufacturing center, that will encourage the participation of Titania in a couple of Innterconecta projects with an implementation period of two years, as part of two Spanish consortia led by Airbus to develop technologies for manufacturing composites.<\/p>\n
The first, called APOLLO, aims at manufacturing turboprop wings through logistics optimization and online development. A project led by the CBC of Airbus Defense and Space, in which Titania will participate by manufacturing elements out of autoclave material.<\/p>\n
The second project, AIR-UNION, relies on Airbus Illescas as a core partner and the Spanish companies, Carbures and Aerosertec. With a budget of \u20ac3,482,157, it aims to develop robust procedures and processes for glued carbon fiber repairs. Titania will investigate new methods of surface activation laser-based processing.<\/p>\n
Thanks to APOLLO and AIR-UNION, Titania takes another step towards its goal of becoming a center of international reference for R&D for the tractor aerospace companies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>