Morse Barnes Brown and Pendleton
Digg icon reddit icon Stumbleupon icon
Print Email     Print Edition Stories

Monday, July 21, 2008

Hexcel sells ownership share of Chinese aerospace firm

By Mass High Tech Staff

Send this story to a friend


Hexcel Corp. reports it has sold its share in a Chinese company to the Boeing Co. for $22.3 million. 

Under the deal, Chicago-based Boeing (NYSE:BA) becomes the majority owner in BHA Aero Composites Parts Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Boeing and China’s Aviation Industry Corp., specializing in composite secondary structures and interior parts for the aerospace industry.

In May, Hexcel (NYSE: HXL) landed a contract that could be worth $5 billion to provide Airbus SAS with aircraft materials. Under the contract, Hexcel provides carbon fiber composite materials for the primary structures of the Airbus long-range wide-body A350 XWB aircraft, which is still in the design process.

Stamford, Conn.-based Hexcel reported a 2007 net income of $61.3 million on revenue of $1.2 billion.

 


 

Digg icon reddit icon Stumbleupon icon
Contact Editor Latest News

Comments

Please Login/Register to post comments.

No comments have been added or approved.

On the MHT blog now

Flagsuit wins another NASA Astronaut Glove Challenge

Southwest Harbor, Maine's Peter Homer won $450,000 in NASA's Astronaut Glove Challenge yesterday. This is Homer's second time winning the contest. Homer's first win in 2007 launched his startup, Flagsuit. Flagsuit is developing pressure suits using the same technology as Homer's prizewinning gloves -- for use as a wearable substitute for hyperbaric chambers used to treat conditions such as ...

Read More

Most Popular Stories
EmailedViewed
Stay Informed
Check which newsletter you'd like to receive.
TechFlash (Daily)
FinanceFlash (Daily)
BioFlash (Daily)
GreenFlash (Weekly)
Startup Report (Weekly)
Breaking news, MHT events, local announcements
RSS feeds
Your email:

Affiliate publications: ACBJ.com, Boston Business Journal, Bizjournals.com, Portfolio.com, Wired.com

Web Site Developed by Neptune Web, Inc.

Use of, registration on, this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement. Please read our Privacy Policy (updated) A publishing partner with Portfolio