Boeing has recently established a new research and technology center in Nagoya, Japan that is dedicated to advancing the decarbonization of aviation. The focus of the center will be on a variety of areas including model-based engineering, composites, sustainable aviation fuel, and the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cells in aircraft. These efforts are part of the company’s commitment to driving sustainability and innovation within the aerospace industry.
In addition to these focus areas, the facility in Nagoya will also examine production methods, worker safety, and ergonomics. The goal is to enhance production and sustainment activities across Boeing’s commercial and defense aircraft portfolio. By investing in digital engineering and advanced manufacturing capabilities, Boeing aims to create a more resilient and competitive industry that can adapt to the changing landscape of aviation.
Boeing Japan president Will Shaffer emphasized the importance of collaboration with Japanese partners in achieving these goals. He highlighted the company’s commitment to building new partnerships, driving sustainability, and fostering innovation in the aerospace sector. The new research & technology center in Nagoya is Boeing’s 12th facility of its kind globally, underscoring the company’s dedication to advancing technology and sustainability in aviation.
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