Our Technology
Our Technology
Integrated Defense Systems
Commercial Airplanes
Phantom Works
Our Technology
The world's leading aerospace company. The world's leading technology. It's a perfect match. The only things missing are your ideas. Here are just a few highlights of the state-of-the-art equipment you'll work with at Boeing.
Integrated Defense Systems
Aeroheating Advanced Analysis Tools - provide accurate Thermal Protection system sizing on launch vehicles.
Avionics Integration Labs - help engineers find out how hardware and software react to each other, before going into the air.
Boeing-HB Mass Properties Web Site - keeps engineers current on advancements in measuring center of gravity, moment of inertia, and product of inertia, as well as dynamic balancing.
DMAPS - allows engineers to design online in real time. This Boeing-developed tool is a huge advancement because it immediately shows engineers what's working and what isn't, and gives them parameters from which they may alter their design.
Flight Simulators - allow engineers to test their ideas in real time.
Simulation analysis and real-time support - of complex mechanisms and components used to build the International Space Station.
State-of-the-art Weight Verification Systems - help us determine effective and safe payloads.
Structural dynamic analysis - simulates various flight regimes of vehicles such as the Space Shuttle using modal synthesis technique.
Unigraphics, CATIA & IDEAS CAD platforms - allow our engineers to test their ideas in 3-D.
Commercial Airplanes
Feeder line - Allows employees to perform part preparation and subassembly tasks off the main production line while major assembly tasks are performed on the moving line. This means fewer parts come into final assembly, less handling of parts, reduced flow time and enhanced quality.
IT Tools - Application Developers are given a large suite of tools. Most developers have a complete replica of the product/machine they use to determine how their technology would behave if it were live.
3-D Modeling and simulation tools - Created by Boeing's Phantom Works, these significantly cut design cycle times and cost. They produce more efficient, supportable, higher performance systems, which eliminate the need to build costly prototype hardware.
Total Airspace Airport Modeler (TAAM) - An airplane that regularly flies in the northeast corridor of the United States may encounter different stressors than a plane that flies in the desert southwest. By compiling air traffic information onto one system, TAAM allows you to model an aircraft's performance in different geographic areas and develop models to suit those areas.
Wind tunnel testing - Our wind tunnel has supersonic, transonic and ultrasonic capability. Engineers use them to put our designs to Nature's ultimate test.
Phantom Works
Haptics - Phantom Works is developing this virtual reality that users can feel as well as see. Manipulating a robotic arm, the designer guides an image of a part through an assembly on their screen. When the part hits something, the arm stiffens and stops. The designer can maneuver the part and feel the result, just like you would if you were handling a physical object.
Legion - This is a wide-area operating system designed to build a virtual computer from any number of distributed hosts and objects while presenting to the user the image of a single computer.
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