Boeing Opens Research & Technology Center in Nagoya to Decarbonize Aviation

New Boeing Research and Technology Center Officially Opens in Nagoya

Boeing has recently established a research & technology center in Nagoya, focused on advancing the decarbonization of aviation. The facility will prioritize areas such as model-based engineering, composites, sustainable aviation fuel, and the potential use of hydrogen fuel cells in aircraft, according to a statement released by the company on April 18.

In addition to these areas of focus, the facility will also explore production methods, with an emphasis on worker safety and ergonomics. Boeing Japan president Will Shaffer expressed excitement about the collaboration with Japanese partners to support production and sustainment of the company’s commercial and defense aircraft, invest in digital engineering and advanced manufacturing capabilities, and drive sustainability and innovation.

This new center in Nagoya marks Boeing’s 12th facility of its kind worldwide, demonstrating the company’s commitment to advancing technology and sustainability in the aviation sector. Nagoya is recognized as a significant hub in Japan’s aerospace industry, with Japanese Tier One manufacturers playing a vital role in producing aerostructures for Boeing aircraft like the 777 and 787. The opening of this research & technology center was initially announced by Boeing in August 2022.

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