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.
