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Boeing has begun construction on a new facility to house state-of-the-art, post-assembly phases of future military aircraft production.

The new Advanced Coatings Centre will be a secure facility operated by Phantom Works, Boeing Defence, Space & Security’s proprietary research, development and prototyping division. The construction phase of the 47,500 square-foot facility is underway, and the centre is expected to be operational in 2025.

“As we pivot toward future programs, Boeing’s defence business is in the midst of one of the most significant investments in new facilities in our history,” said Steve Nordlund, Air Dominance vice president and general manager, and St. Louis senior site executive. “This investment is not only to win new future franchise programmes but, more importantly, to enable the United States to outpace increasingly capable and aggressive adversaries. We are revolutionising how aircraft are designed, built and delivered because the threats demand it,” said Nordlund.

The Advanced Coatings Centre is the third new facility revealed as part of Phantom Works’ multi-billion-dollar Production System of the Future effort, enabling Boeing to scale a platform-agnostic, modular and flexible digital production system across future defence programmes. Last fall, the company opened the new Advanced Composite Fabrication Centre in Mesa, Arizona and added a new St. Louis-based Lab and Test facility over the winter. Additional new factories supporting various phases of production are planned for the coming years.

“This facility is great news for Missouri and for our nation,” said Missouri Gov. Mike Parson. “With more than 15,000 employees, Boeing is Missouri’s largest manufacturer that helps spur this state’s economic growth every day. This new facility shows our commitment to growth and our investment in the talented workforce.”

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