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Howmet Aerospace Inc. is an American aerospace company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company manufactures components for jet engines, fasteners, titanium structures for aerospace applications, and forged aluminum wheels for heavy trucks.
The Commercial and Government Entity Code, or CAGE Code, is a unique identifier assigned to suppliers to various government or defense agencies, as well as to government agencies themselves and various organizations. CAGE codes provide a standardized method of identifying a given facility at a specific location.
A CAGE code is a unique identifier to label an entity (that is, a specific government agency or corporation at a specific site) that is a CDA, ODA, or MFR of the part defined by the drawing. One corporation can have many CAGE codes, as can one government, because each division, department, and site (campus) can have its own CAGE code.
Strong commercial aerospace demand fuels a big quarterly beat.
Canton City Council has approved a five-year job creation tax incentive agreement to help Howmet Aerospace expand its 1935 Warner Road SE site.
Howmet Aerospace repurchased $190 million in the quarter, $500 million in full-year 2024, and $50 million in January 2025, retiring a total of ~7.9 million shares. The remaining share repurchase ...
The Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press is a heavy press operated at Howmet Aerospace's Cleveland Operations. It was built as part of the Heavy Press Program by the United States Air Force. It was manufactured by Mesta Machinery of West Homestead, Pennsylvania, and began operation on May 5, 1955. [1] [2]
Aerospace components are in high demand, setting up a positive outlook for suppliers including Howmet Aerospace (NYSE: HWM). Howmet shares climbed 15.7% in January, according to data provided by S ...