Makino will be highlighting their latest machining and processing advancements for the aerospace industry at the 2010 Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, England. These new technologies will forever change the business of titanium, aluminum and nickel alloy machining and processing.
“The Farnborough Airshow unites leaders from every sector of the aerospace industry to exhibit forward thinking innovations in aircraft technology,” says Mark Rentschler, Makino marketing manager. “Contributing to this event, Makino will be detailing new advancements in aerospace machining technologies, including our T-series titanium machining centers, ADVANTiGE titanium processing technologies, MAG-series aluminum machining centers, and the G5 multi-functional five-axis horizontal machining center.”
The Farnborough Airshow is organized by A|D|S and will be held July 19-25, 2010. Makino’s senior executives will be available in Hall 4, stand A14 and chalet C4-5 to answer questions and discuss Makino’s latest aerospace machining technologies and processes.
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