Expleo extends engineered services agreement with Spirit AeroSystems
The global engineering, technology and consulting service provider leverages expertise in composites, stress and design and advanced automation and AI to shape novel emerging aerospace technologies.
Left to right: Trevor Knox, Spirit AeroSystems; Sean Black, Spirit AeroSystems; Graham Younger, Expleo; Jeff Hoyle, Expleo; Michael Curran, Spirit AeroSystems; Rob McConnell, Expleo. Photo Credit: Expleo
Expleo (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France) a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider has signed a strategic agreement with Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast (U.K.) operation (Short Brothers) to become a preferred supplier for engineering services. Under the three-year arrangement, which further cements a long-standing collaboration between the two companies, and has now been extended under this agreement to include Spirit’s recently acquired Belfast facility, Expleo will provide Spirit with engineering services for major aerospace projects including composites, stress and design, as well as significant end-to-end fuselage experience.
In addition, the application of new and innovative ways of working will be central to the agreement, including the application of rapid concept prototyping in testing emerging aerospace engine technology, exploring the benefits of electrical power in development work for vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technologies and harnessing automation opportunities in process and design modifications to in-service aircraft.
“This is an exciting strategic agreement that has the potential to deliver industry-shaping innovations for Spirit’s aerospace customers worldwide, thanks to the ambitious scope of the projects and the application of new ways of working and emerging technologies,” says Jeff Hoyle, executive vice president, Global Aero, Space and Defence, Expleo. “It also presents an opportunity to invest in engineering talent, not only by creating a number of jobs across the Expleo business, but by developing the talent in those roles to create multi-disciplinary teams with both digital and traditional engineering expertise.”
Expleo will also leverage its existing digital, advanced automation and AI capabilities to augment its engineering offering for Spirit, helping to develop talent and drive innovation for customers. Expleo has a number of sites across the U.K. including main offices in Preston, Belfast and Bristol, as well as significant capability in its global territories including France and India.
“Expleo prides itself in offering tailored solutions, that go beyond traditional engineering and manufacturing capabilities, bringing together experience across composite design, digital, automated engineering, industrial solution design and structure and systems,” says Graham Younger, VP Aerospace at Expleo. “We will leverage this experience in our work with Spirit across their end-to-end processes, accelerating development lead times and company performance.”
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