Magnolia Advanced Materials selected for Boeing Premier Bidder Program
The program recognizes high-performing Boeing Commercial Aircraft suppliers and offers an opportunity for increased business with Boeing.
Magnolia Advanced Materials Inc. (Atlanta, Ga., U.S.) announces that it has earned a position in the Boeing Premier Bidder Program, a program that recognizes and rewards consistently high-performing Boeing Commercial Aircraft suppliers and gives them an opportunity to increase their business with Boeing.
“Magnolia Advanced Materials Inc. strives for continued improvement, innovation and superior customer service. We are honored to have been selected for inclusion in the Boeing Premier Bidder Program. Our partnership with Boeing spans over 40 years and we look forward to reaching new heights with Boeing through our innovative product development and commitment to customer satisfaction,” says Richard Wells, CEO of Magnolia Advanced Materials Inc.
Based in Atlanta, Ga., U.S., Magnolia Advanced Materials Inc. was established in 1957 and has served the aerospace industry globally for more than 64 years, providing high-performance epoxy systems that include aerospace adhesives, syntactics, liquid shims, conductive epoxies, sealants/joint fillers, resin transfer molding (RTM) and vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) resins, fire-retardant resins, filament winding resins, potting/encapsulating epoxies, tooling and casting resins as well as coatings. Magnolia is AS9100D certified and offers custom formulation and custom packaging options.
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