Titanium Demand in the Jet Engine Market
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Titanium Demand in the Jet Engine Market
Titanium Demand in the Jet Engine Market Tom Williams President ATI Allvac President, October 8, 2007 2020 Ashcraft Avenue • PO Box 5030 • Monroe, NC 28111-5030 • (704)-289-4511 • Fax (704) 289-4018 • www.Allvac.com © Copyright, Allvac 2007 October 8, 2007 This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from results anticipated in the forward forward-looking looking statements. statements These and additional risk factors are described from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including its Report on Form 10-K for the Commission, year ended December 31, 2006. 2 October 8, 2007 Commercial Aerospace Trends and Market Drivers 5,000 Commercial Aerospace Key Drivers • Traffic (RPMs) 250 History 4,500 Forecast 200 4,000 3,500 Passenger Miles 3,000 Freight Miles 150 2,500 100 2,000 1 500 1,500 1,000 50 500 0 0 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Freigh ht Ton-Miles (Billions) Revenue P Passenger Miles (Billions) Commercial Aerospace Forecast • Airline profitability • Capacity C it (ASM (ASMs)) • Fuel costs • International carriers • Growth of low-cost carriers • Fleet size and make-up Commercial CAGR 5 % Source: International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Return to Historical Growth Rate 3 October 8, 2007 Airline Industry Drivers T ffi and dP Profits fit Revenue Passenger Miles Traffic 60 2003 2007 Yields recovering. Retesting recent highs 13.5 55 13 50 12 5 12.5 ¢/RPM Rev venue Passenger Miles (Billions) 2001 2005 Airlines Passenger Yield 14 45 40 12 11.5 ICAO 11 35 Traffic ff is strong 30 10.5 10 25 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Load Factor 85% Planes are full Quarterly Profits of U.S. Carriers 2003 2007 2 000 2,000 Dollars (Millions) 2001 2005 Load d Factor 75% 65% 1,000 0 (1 000) (1,000) (2,000) (3,000) Source: U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Covers 90 U.S. airlines. Domestic flights only Yield data is a 6 carrier samlpe from ATA U.S. Carriers Profitable 2Q07 1Q07 4Q06 3Q06 2Q06 1Q06 4Q05 3Q05 2Q05 1Q05 4Q04 3Q04 2Q04 1Q04 Dec 4Q03 Nov 3Q03 Oct 2Q03 Sept 1Q03 Aug 4Q02 July 3Q02 June 2Q02 May 1Q02 Apr 4Q01 Mar 3Q01 Feb 2Q01 Jan 1Q01 (4 000) (4,000) 55% 4 October 8, 2007 Defense Trends and Market Drivers DoD Procurement Forecast New Weapon Systems Defense Market Key Drivers • Defense budget 160 140 • Air supremacy; aging fighter fleet $ Billions 120 • Demand for transports 100 80 • War on terrorism 60 • Spares demand; missiles 40 20 • Nuclear threat – N. Korea, Iran FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 12% CAGR Source: Bank of America Research – Defense Budget FY06-FY13, Core + Supplemental. 6/7/2007 Near--term Growth Near 5 October 8, 2007 Jet Engines & Aero-derivative Gas Turbines Trends and Market Drivers Aero & Aero-derivative Engine Forecast 4,000 3,500 Aero-derivative Engines Deliveries Military Jet Engines Deliveries Commercial Jet Engines Deliveries History Forecast • Improving commercial engine builds • 2007 forecast + 8% 3,000 Engines Jet Engine Key Drivers • 787 starts in 2008, A350 XWB in 2013 2,500 • GEnx, Trent 1000, Trent XWB 2,000 • A380 deliveries begin in Oct 2007 1,500 • GP7200, GP7200 T Trentt 900 1,000 • Larger, high efficiency engines 500 • F35 JSF beginning 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Source: Airline Monitor, Forecast International SPARES NOT INCLUDED Increasing Build Rates 6 October 8, 2007 Titanium Consumption in Jet Engines Titanium Consumption in Jet Engines 3.0 M etal Demand Index History Forecast 2.5 2.0 Applications 1.5 Fan & compressor cases, disks, blisks, impellers, blades, vanes, and fasteners 1.0 0.5 0.0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Sources: Airline Monitor,, Forecast International,, Allvac database SPARES NOT INCLUDED Case Impeller Blades Compressor rotor Reaching New Highs Fan disc & blades 7 October 8, 2007 Summary - Titanium in Jet Engines Demand remains strong – High g build rates – Larger engines – Spares - commercial and military Consumption growing because of: Titanium’s unique benefits Strong Growth in Titanium Consumption 8 ATI Strategic Investments… So Far In Support of Market Demand October 8, 2007 $925 million of strategic capital projects Forging Capacity Albany, OR 8 million lbs capacity Ti sponge Rowley, UT 24 million lbs capacity Ti sponge start up 2008 Press forge Albany, OR Albany, OR 8 million lbs capacity Ti sponge 4 million lbs capacity Ti sponge Nickel-based Alloy Plate finishing expansion PAM III VAR/ESR 2006 Rotary forge Specialty Plate 20% melt capacity expansion 2007 PAM IV 2008 2009 Pl Planned d completion l i year Investing for the Future 9