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Rare metals soar on demand for efficient jets

By Javier Blas in London

Published: June 17 2008 21:59 | Last updated: June 17 2008 23:53

The airline industry’s fight for survival in the face of soaring oil prices has triggered a massive jump in the price of a number of obscure and scarce metals that are used to improve the fuel economy of jet engines.

Traders said demand for minor metals such as rhenium, chromium, cobalt and titanium is booming as Rolls-Royce, General Electric and Pratt & Whitney buy them for new super-alloys that help cut aircraft fuel consumption.

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