A manufacturing group headquartered in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, was recently selected by Boeing to supply components for applications on the 787 Dreamliner and 737 MAX programs.
The Triumph Group’s multiyear contract extends existing work Triumph Mechanical Solutions provides on the 787 program, as well as adds new 737 MAX content. Triumph Mechanical Solutions is an operating company of Triumph Integrated Systems, which services a broad portfolio of aircraft structures, components, accessories, and systems. This announcement follows a recent agreement with Boeing to provide major structural assemblies for the 767 program, including the production of horizontal stabilizers, doors, aft fuselage and center wing sections for both the 767 freighter and KC-46A Tanker variants.
Triumph’s subassemblies incorporate engineered products with build-to-model components and will be manufactured at the Triumph Mechanical Solutions facility in Windsor, Connecticut. Triumph Mechanical Solutions designs, develops, manufactures and supports highly engineered mechanical controls, actuation, and components.