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Old 07-11-12 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by woodway
Well, kinda. Airplanes are made up of many materials. A 787 is 50% composites, 20% aluminum and 15% titanium. You can bet that Boeing would not be using titanium metal on that airplane is there were any concerns about the metal becoming brittle with age. Read for yourself here:

https://www.boeing.com/commercial/aer...icle_04_2.html

Titanium has been widely used in military and commercial aircraft for many years for it's strength, light weight and resistance to corrosion and fatigue.
The new Boeing and Airbus planes use more composits, but most of what is flying now is aluminum.
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