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Farnborough '08: Boeing, Alenia To Partner On Composite Recycling

Sets Framework For Establishing Italian Facility

The first composite-bodied Boeing 787 hasn't flown yet... but the planemaker and others are already thinking about how old Dreamliners will eventually be recycled. Boeing and Alenia Aeronautica announced this week they are joining forces to help establish Italy's first composite recycling facility, which will be located in Southern Italy.

Together with partners Milled Carbon (based in Birmingham, UK) Karborek (based in Puglia, Italy), and ENEA (Italian National Agency for new Technologies Energy and the Environment), the two companies have signed a letter of intent to apply their expertise and work with academia to advance industry knowledge surrounding the recycling of composite airplane parts into reusable materials for manufacturing. Financial terms were not announced.

The composite recycling facility, which is expected to be operational in mid- to late 2009, will be in Italy's Puglia region, near the Alenia Aeronautica manufacturing center and its supply chain production centers. When fully operational, the center is expected to process an average of 1,000 metric tonnes (1,102 tons) of composite scrap annually and add approximately 75 jobs to the regional economy.

Over the longer term, Boeing and Alenia will work closely with Italian industry and academia to develop additional markets for the reuse of the carbon fiber, which could include automotive, civil engineering, sporting goods, nautical and other industrial applications in Italy and across Europe.

"High-value composite materials are playing an increasingly significant role in aviation's ability to develop lighter, more fuel efficient and environment friendly aircraft," said Billy Glover, Boeing Commercial Airplanes managing director of environmental strategy. "Through this agreement, we are proactively developing technologies and capabilities today that will allow us to responsibly recycle our precious resources, and help meet rising demand for high-quality composite material."

Working collaboratively with Boeing, Milled Carbon has demonstrated the ability, in a pilot industrial plant, to process cured and uncured composite parts on a continual feed that extracts high-quality carbon fibers. The recycled material potentially can be used for noncritical structures such as interior linings, galley and seat parts and tools that can benefit from stronger, lighter-weight materials.

ENEA, the Italian Research Institute, has long worked with Karborek to develop recycling process technologies for the recovery of carbon and glass fiber from composite materials. ENEA and Karborek each has separately developed prototypes of complementary technology.

Boeing and Milled Carbon are both members of the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA), an international nonprofit organization dedicated to developing industry best practices for the responsible recycling of end-of-service aircraft and their parts. The new joint venture is also anticipated to become an AFRA member and ultimately bolster the organization's capabilities in the area of composite recycling.

Alenia Aeronautica S.p.A. is a major Boeing partner producing 787 composite fuselage barrel sections and the horizontal stabilizer.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.alenia-aeronautica.it

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