Aerostructure
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An aerostructure is a component of an aircraft's airframe. This may include all or part of the fuselage, wings, or flight control surfaces. Companies that specialize in constructing these components are referred to as "aerostructures manufacturers," though many larger aerospace firms with a more diversified product portfolio also build aerostructures.
[edit] Examples
- Alcoa's Howmet division
- Goodrich Aerostructures Group
- Spirit AeroSystems
- Vought