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Boeing completes construction of Arizona composite centre
Wednesday, 21 September 2022
A new composite fabrication centre for components for future combat aircraft will enable Boeing to scale a platform-agnostic, modular and flexible digital production system across future programs.

Boeing's Defense, Space and Security (BDS) business unit has unveiled a new Advanced Composite Fabrication Center, which has been purpose-built to produce advanced composite components for future combat aircraft.

The new facility in Mesa, Arizona, will be a secure production facility operated by Phantom Works, BDS' proprietary research, development and prototyping division. The construction phase of the 155,000 square foot facility is now complete, and the centre is expected to be fully operational this autumn.

“Boeing pioneered a new era of digital aerospace engineering on programs like the T-7, MQ-25 and MQ-28, and now we're leading the way again by digitally transforming our entire production system to build the next generation of advanced combat aircraft,” says Ted Colbert, Defense, Space and Security president and ceo. “The new Advanced Composite Fabrication Center and the factories that will follow it position Boeing to deliver the most digitally advanced, simply and efficiently produced and intelligently supported aircraft to military customers.”

Leveraging best practices from recent new-start programs like the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, MQ-25 Stingray, T-7A Red Hawk and proprietary efforts, the ACFC will enable Boeing to scale a platform-agnostic, modular and flexible digital production system across future BDS programs, providing unprecedented speed, agility and cost efficiency. Additional new factories supporting subsequent phases of production are under construction in the St. Louis region and slated to come online over the next few years.

“The ACFC capitalizes on the latest in digital engineering andndash; from initial concept and design to the production floor and sustainment andndash; and its capabilities are aligned directly with our customers' need to design, build and field advanced combat aircraft on dramatically accelerated timelines,” adds Steve Nordlund, Boeing Phantom Works vp and general manager. “We are committed to a future where our platforms are more modular and adaptable, our software is more modifiable and scalable, and where our customers have a common experience across all of our products andndash; providing disruptive advantages from seabed to space.”

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Boeing T-7A Red Hawk
Boeing MQ-28A Ghost Bat
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