Spirit moves 787 wing component production to Malaysia

Spirit AeroSystems announces plans to transition production of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fixed leading edge composite wing component from its Tulsa, Oklahoma facility to its Malaysia facility.

To meet unprecedented demand for its products and services, Spirit AeroSystems has announced plans to transition production of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fixed leading edge composite wing component from Spirit's Tulsa, Oklahoma facility to its Malaysia facility. The realignment will allow the company to make more efficient use of its global manufacturing operations. “Spirit is a global company, and our ability to move work between locations better positions us to create value for our customers, employees, communities and shareholders,” said Alex Kummant, Spirit senior vice-president of Oklahoma operations. Francis Hiew, Spirit Malaysia managing director, said: “Spirit Malaysia has significant experience delivering high-quality composite assemblies, and the placement of the 787 fixed leading edge production in Malaysia is a natural extension of our expertise.” Oklahoma employees working on the 787 fixed leading edge will be transitioned to other programmes to help meet increasing rates. Increased production is planned for all Spirit facilities. www.spiritaero.com

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