Boeing Awards Exelis Multi-Year Contract for Advanced Aircraft Composite Vacuum Waste Tank Systems

Exelis has been awarded a multi-year contract from The Boeing Company to produce advanced composite vacuum waste tank systems for use on a variety of Boeing commercial aircraft models. Production of the tank systems will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Exelis will fabricate, assemble and complete final testing of the integrated composite waste tank assemblies for the Boeing 737, 747, 767 and 777 airplanes. Using its low-cost filament winding expertise and proven assembly techniques, Exelis expects to supply more than 4,800 vacuum waste tank systems, including spares and aftermarket support, through 2021.

“This contract leverages our core strengths and capabilities in composite design, manufacturing and assembly,” said Mike Blair, vice president and general manager of the Exelis Aerostructures business. “It further demonstrates our proven ability to meet the high-rate production requirements of our customer and the commercial aerospace industry.”

Exelis has been a supplier of composite vacuum waste tank systems to Boeing since 1980 and has produced more than 16,000 systems to date. Aerostructures is one of four strategic growth platforms – others include critical networks, ISR & analytics and electronic warfare – in which Exelis sees opportunity for potential growth over the next several years.

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