Boeing has unveiled plans to build the U.S. Navy’s
newest carrier-based aircraft at a new high-tech facility in
Illinois.
The new 300,000 square-foot facility at MidAmerica
St. Louis Airport, scheduled for completion in 2024, will initially employ approximately 150 mechanics, engineers and support
staff who will build the MQ-25 Stingray, the Navy’s first
operational, carrier-based unmanned aircraft. Employment could
reach up to 300 with additional orders.
“The world’s largest aerospace company is doubling
down on Illinois because of our unparalleled assets in the
transportation and logistics sector and the world-class talent of
our people,” said Gov. JB Pritzker. “To prepare our communities
for the future, my administration is committed to making continued
investments that will modernize our airports, spark new innovation
and bring jobs and economic opportunities to our communities from
Chicago to St. Clair and beyond. I want to thank the Boeing
Company for their vote of confidence in Illinois, as well as St.
Clair County leadership and the MidAmerica Airport team for giving
companies another reason to choose Illinois.”
The new MQ-25 facility
will include state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and tools,
including robotic automation and advanced assembly techniques, to
improve product quality and employee ergonomics.
“The team and state-of-the-art technology we’re
bringing to the Navy’s MQ-25 program is unprecedented, and we’re
incredibly proud to be expanding both as we build the future of
autonomous systems in Illinois,” said Kristin Robertson, vice
president and general manager of Autonomous Systems, Boeing
Defense, Space & Security. “We’ve received great support from
MidAmerica Airport and countless dedicated employees, and we’re
excited to build the Navy’s first operational, carrier-based
unmanned aircraft right here in the Metro East.”
For two years, Boeing and the Navy have been
flight testing the Boeing-owned MQ-25 test asset from MidAmerica
Airport, where in recent history-making missions
T1 has refueled
an F/A-18 Super Hornet, an
E-2D Hawkeye and an
F-35C Lightning II.
The U.S. Navy intends to procure more than 70
MQ-25 aircraft to help extend the range of the carrier air wing,
and the majority of those will be built in the new facility.
Boeing is currently producing the first seven MQ-25 aircraft, plus
two ground test articles, at its St. Louis facilities, and they
will be transported to MidAmerica for flight test.
The MQ-25
program office, including its core engineering team, will remain
based in St. Louis.
The new MQ-25 facility will be in addition to
existing manufacturing operations at Boeing St. Clair, which
produces components for the CH-47 Chinook, F/A-18 Super Hornet,
F-15 and other defense products.
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