Boeing [NYSE: BA] has
added Stork Fokker Aerostructures, based in the Netherlands, to the Sonic Cruiser technology development team. The team is
working to develop the solutions that will make the Sonic Cruiser a
success.
"The Sonic Cruiser leadership team selected Stork Fokker as a part
of its technology development effort based on Stork Fokker's expertise with advanced
materials, processes and structures," said Jeff Luckey, director of Supplier
Management for the Sonic Cruiser program. "We know that the technology Stork
Fokker brings to the team will help us meet our program targets."
Stork Fokker specializes in designing, developing, manufacturing
and supporting structural airframe components, assemblies and systems of commercial and
military aircraft and helicopters.
"Our strength is in innovative design and manufacturing solutions,
and innovation clearly is the key to the success of the Sonic Cruiser," said Kees de
Koning, president of Stork Fokker. "Being part of the Sonic Cruiser team is very
exciting and will further strengthen the ties between Boeing and Stork
Fokker."
Stork Fokker has a longstanding relationship with Boeing and
currently is a supplier of major structural assemblies, specialized parts and electrical wiring
systems to Boeing programs including the AH-64 Apache, C-17, 737, 757, 777 and
747.
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