Friday, December 5, 2025

Boeing to Deploy Palantir AI to Accelerate Defense Production

Boeing has announced it will implement Palantir’s Foundry AI platform across its defense factories and selected classified programs. The announcement, made on September 23, 2025, during a major U.S. defense industry event, underscores Boeing’s push to modernize its production infrastructure and strengthen its role in meeting growing military demand.

According to Boeing Defense, Space & Security, the integration of Foundry will unify data from product lifecycle management, manufacturing, quality control, and logistics systems into a single shared environment. This enables real-time monitoring of parts, automated detection of tolerance shifts, supplier delays, and production trends — reducing costly rework, minimizing schedule disruptions, and improving throughput.

Foundry’s secure architecture uses role-based access controls and supports machine learning models that predict yields, recommend corrective actions, and help teams implement changes quickly without compromising security. Engineers and program managers will have a clearer, real-time picture of production, allowing them to shorten fault-to-fix cycles and maintain strict configuration control.

Boeing sees this step as a way to boost U.S. defense industrial capacity, deliver critical systems faster, and ensure high-quality manufacturing for fighter jets, satellites, and missiles. The company emphasizes that AI is no longer just an experiment but a core tool to improve decision-making and sustain production at scale.

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