Berwyn’s Triumph Group Partners with Boeing to Expand 767 Production Role

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A Boeing assembly line.

The Triumph Group has signed an agreement with Boeing to provide major structural assemblies for the 767 program.

Triumph is headquartered in Berwyn, and designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a broad portfolio of aircraft structures, components, accessories, subassemblies, and systems. The company serves a broad, worldwide spectrum of the aviation industry.

The work Boeing has contracted to Triumph Aerospace Structures includes the production of horizontal stabilizers, doors, aft fuselage, and center wing sections for both the 767 freighter and KC-46A Tanker variants.

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“The expansion of our scope of work on the 767 program is another important stepping stone in our collaboration with Boeing,” said Peter Wick, executive vice president of Triumph Aerospace Structures. “By supporting multiple 767 configurations, we can improve efficiencies and further reduce costs in alignment with Boeing’s Partnering for Success initiative.”

Last year, Boeing and Triumph signed a memorandum of agreement to identify new business opportunities in support of Boeing’s Commercial, Defense, and Global Services businesses.

Since then, Triumph has partnered with Boeing to extend its contract for systems work on multiple Boeing programs, including the highly successful Next-Generation 737, and won additional content on the 777X program.

In September 2017, Boeing selected Triumph as a major supplier for its offering for the U.S. Airforce T-X trainer program after teaming with Triumph on the iconic V-22 Osprey and C-17 Globemaster III programs in the past.

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