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Boeing, COI to develop composite nozzles

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- U.S. company Boeing Research and Technology has given COI Ceramics Inc. a contract to develop and demonstrate a Ceramic Matrix Composite exhaust nozzle.

The nozzle will be for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise program.

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"Ceramic composites provide strength comparable to steel at the same weight you find in polymer composites," said Scott Richardson, general manager COI Ceramics Inc. "We look forward to providing this advanced technology to aid in the improvement of aircraft engines."

The Boeing technologies being developed under the CLEEN program will be flight tested aboard two demonstration vehicles, the next-generation Boeing 737 in 2012 and a yet-to-be-determined twin-aisle airplane in 2013.

Boeing and the FAA recently announced that they will work together to speed the development and application of environmentally progressive technologies to produce cleaner and quieter commercial jet aircraft.

COI Ceramics Inc. is an affiliate of ATK.

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