A designated Boeing Aerostructures Australia program manager is appointed to each customer. This person acts as a single point of contact in the company to ensure that adequate resources are allocated to ensure the customer’s products are delivered to schedule and quality standards.
Manufacturing Equipment
For more than 75 years, Boeing Aerostructures Australia has been producing metallic airframe components and newer carbon-fibre composite components have been produced for two decades. The company has eight production autoclaves up to 15 metres (50 feet) in length.
Boeing Aerostructures Australia is progressively introducing a range of equipment aimed at improving producibility and productivity. Technologies introduced include laser ply projection, robotic drill and trim for composite details, resin transfer moulding, automated assembly and high-speed milling machines.
Manufacturing Capabilities Overview
Boeing Aerostructures Australia's manufacturing facilities are divided between two of its major business units. The Structural Composites & Metals Business Unit supplies high value structural composite and metal components for the global aerospace industry, while the Assembly Operations Business Unit provides airframe assembly operations combined with a Program Management function.
