Boeing, TAL in new supply pact for Dreamliner beams

Boeing awarded Tata firm first contract for beams in 2011

March 14, 2018 10:05 pm | Updated 10:07 pm IST - Mumbai

 TAL has delivered the 13,000th floor beam to 787 fuselage suppliers to Boeing.

TAL has delivered the 13,000th floor beam to 787 fuselage suppliers to Boeing.

U.S. aviation major Boeing and TAL Manufacturing Solutions (TAL), a Tata group firm, on Wednesday signed a new contract to manufacture advanced composite floor beams for Boeing’s 787-9/10 Dreamliners at the latter’s dedicated facility in Nagpur.

Boeing and various Tata group firms are already manufacturing aerostructures for the aircraft maker’s commercial and military planes.

Boeing had awarded the Tata Group company the first contract for the floor beams in October 2011.

“This new contract for ACF beams for the B 787-9 and 787-10 planes is a reaffirmation of our commitment to India,” Boeing India president Pratyush Kumar said.

“Boeing has provided advanced technology to support this partnership, and closely worked with TAL,” Mr. Kumar added.

TAL recently delivered the 13,000th floor beam to 787 fuselage suppliers from its Mihan SEZ-based manufacturing facility for Boeing in Nagpur.

‘Scope for innovation’

According to Tata Sons president for infrastructure, defence and aerospace, Banmali Agrawala, the collaboration between Boeing and several Tata group companies on various aerospace and defence programmes will drive synergies and create future opportunities for both the companies in manufacturing and innovation.

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