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Boeing overview,global innovation in Braziland aerospace materials
September 2017
Antonini Puppin-Macedo
XVI SBPMAT, Gramado – RS, Brazil
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HistoryFounded in 1916 in the Puget Sound region of Washington state.
Became a leading producer of military and commercial aircraft.
Completed a series of strategic mergers and acquisitions to become the
world’s leading aerospace company.
Aerospace pioneer companies now part of Boeing include:
A heritage that mirrors the history of flight
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History of innovation
Boeing introduces the first successful ground to air radio communication
Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner –World’s first pressurized commercial airplane.
The Boeing B-47 Stratojetis the world’s first large swept wing jet, it sets the pattern, still followed today, for the optimal design of the subsonic jet.
The Douglas D-558-2 becomes the first aircraft to exceed Mach 2
The Boeing 707 becomes the world’s first successful commercial jet.
North American pioneers the first high thrust rocket engines that will evolve into the engines that powered the Saturn V and the Space Shuttle.
1929
1936
1949
1953
1957
1960
1962
1968
The McDonnell Mercury capsule takes Alan Sheppard into space making him the first American in Space and following that John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the Earth.
Boeing, McDonnell Douglas and North American Rockwell team to build the Saturn Apollo space vehicle that takes the first humans to the surface of the moon and returns them safely to Earth.
Boeing flies the 747 - The world’s first widebody jet
1969
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The Boeing Lunar Rover transports astronauts on the lunar surface.
North American Rockwell introduces the world’s first reusable spacecraft – the Space Shuttle
Boeing introduces the modern computerized “glass cockpit” to commercial air travel on the 757 and 767. The 767 also introduces ETOPS allowing a twin jet to fly across the Atlantic
The first Hughes 601 satellite achieves orbit.
International Space Station –First permanent home in space
The 777 is the world’s first commercial jet to be entirely digitally designed and digitally pre-manufactured
1971
1976
1981
1987
1993
1994
2008
2009
Boeing, Virgin Atlantic and GE Aviation conduct the first commercial aviation flight using a sustainable biofuel mixed with conventional kerosene-based jetfuel.
The Boeing 787 Dreamlinertakes flight. Marking a dramatic leap forward in aviation, this transformative jetliner pushes the boundaries of technology with structural, propulsion, aerodynamic and systems innovations.
Demonstrating a company commitment to pioneering research, the Boeing X-51A WaveRider in its first flight attains Mach 5 and completes the longest hypersonic scramjet-powered flight in history.
2010
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What We Do TodayCommercial Airplanes
▪ Boeing 7-series family of airplanes leads the industry.
▪ Commercial Aviation Services supports carriers worldwide.
Defense, Space & Security
▪ World’s largest manufacturer of military aircraft.
▪ Global Services & Support provides training, maintenance,
and other services to government customers worldwide.
▪ World’s largest provider of commercial and military
satellites and major service provider to NASA.
▪ Large-scale systems integration and support; develop
networking technology and solutions.
Boeing Capital Corporation
▪ Financing solutions focused on customer requirements.
Engineering, Operations & Technology
▪ Advanced systems and technology to meet future customer
needs.
Connect and protect people globally
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BOEING PROPRIETARY
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Global BoeingProducts and services support to customers in
more than 150 countries
▪ Revenue in 2016: ~$95 billion
▪ 70 percent of commercial airplane revenue historically from customers outside the United States
Manufacturing, service and technology partnerships
with companies around the world
▪ Contracts with more than 20,000 suppliers and partners globally
Research, design and technology-development
centers and programs in multiple countries
More than 145,000 Boeing employees across the
United States and in more than 65 countries
Partnering worldwide for mutual growth and prosperity
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Boeing Innovative product development
Boeing
Research &
Technology
Boeing
Commercial
Airplanes
Product
Development
Boeing
Defense, Space
& Security
Phantom
Works
Boeing Global
Services
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Research centersSupporting innovation around the world 24/7
BR&T-Washington
BR&T-California
BR&T-Missouri
BR&T-Alabama
BR&T-South Carolina
BR&T-Europe
BR&T-RussiaBR&T-China
BR&T-India
BR&T-Australia
BR&T-Brazil
Number of BR&T Research Centers
Number of U.S. BR&T Research Centers
Number of International BR&T Research Centers
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BR&T Brazil History
Australia(2007)
China(2009)
Russia(1993)
India (2008)
Europe(2002)
Brazil(2014)
JRC for Aviation Biofuels with Embraer (2015)
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MissionBringing the best of Brazil to Boeing!
Drive technological advances and create value aligned with our customers needs.
✓ Be an integral component of BR&T; become a lean, high-performing team
delivering on a focused portfolio
✓ Establish world class collaborations and build on a globally competitive local
talent pool
✓ Perform research in key areas of mutual interest for Brazilian partners and Boeing
✓ Leverage on US-Brazil bilateral agreements, e.g. Aviation Partnership; FAA
regulations bilateral, Energy agreement
✓ Create new IP in Brazil for Boeing
✓ Develop sourcing opportunities in areas that Brazil may offer a competitive
advantage
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IP
By the numbers
9 Employees in
BR&T-Brazil
9Advanced
Degree
Key R&D
Partners
Papers &
Publications
18
Collaborators
40+
Patents* in 2016
+4 in 2017, so far
10
Lead by BCA
Research & Technology Partnerships 2016
(*) patents and trade secrets
Academia Industry
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▪ Focus Area 1: Aero Technologies
Integrated Simulation & Testing
▪ Airspace & Operations Efficiency
▪ Flight Sciences (Aerosciences + MDAO)
▪ Focus Area 2: High-Value Natural Resources
▪ Biofuels – Joint Research Center with Embraer
▪ High-Temperature Metals & Sustainable Materials
▪ BCA Support
▪ EcoDemonstrator with Embraer
▪ Cabin Comfort Tool Testing
Snapshot
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Unique Brazilian ExpertiseBoeing Technical Needs
BR&T-B HIGH
TEMPERATURE ALLOYS
AND SUSTAINABLE
MATERIALS:
THE INTERSECTION OF
BOEING TECHNICAL
NEEDS AND UNIQUE
BRAZILIAN EXPERTISE
High-Temperature Alloy
Technology Requirements:
• Light, low-cost, high-temp material,
propulsion & airframe
Sustainable Materials Technology
Requirements:
• Reduce buy-to-fly and decrease
cost of Ti components
• Sustainable Materials & Processes
– renew, recycle
Landscape oriented to
aerospace R&D
High-Temperature Alloy
Expertise
Sustainability Expertise
Hugh
High-Temperature Alloys & Sustainable Materials
Research Portfolios
High-Temperature Alloys
• High Entropy Alloys
• Research and
development of
commercially available
Ti alloys used in
propulsion structure
• Bulk Metallic Glasses
Sustainable Material
• Reduce buy-to-fly ratios
of Titanium
(“thixoforming”)
• Titanium and aluminum
recycling
Addresses Boeing technical needs through unique, innovative, local expertise
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Early 1990’s State of the Art: 777-200
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2010’s State of the Art: 787-8
Composites
50%
Titanium
15%
Other
5%Steel
10%
Aluminum
20%
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Advanced Materials for Aerospace Components
LU 2 in NDI
Advanced Materials have been, and will continue to be, critical, enabling technologies for aerospace innovation
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EcoDemonstrator with Embraer
Technologies
▪ Systems: As a potential replacement for today’s Air Data Systems, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology is installed to measure aircraft speed, angle of attack, temperature and pressure using small lasers. This technology has potential application to reduce airplane weight, drag and fuel use
▪ Airplane Noise: Developing noise improvements for slat design, located on the wing leading edge, that has the potential to reduce airplane noise on takeoff and approach
▪ Aerodynamics: Airflow near the wing surface will be examined using sensors and air visualization techniques to better understand in-flight aerodynamics. This analysis could lead to further innovations to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions
▪ EcoPaint: The aircraft is painted with “ice phobic” paint that reduces icing and drag. Additionally, due to its adhesion reducing properties, the special paint can help operators save water by reducing the need for frequent aircraft washing
▪ Biofuels: All test flights will use biofuel produced in Brazil: 50 to 80 percent lower carbon emissions through its life cycle than fossil jet fuel
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Sustainable Aviation BiofuelsInnovative and sustainable approaches for feedstock and conversion technologies
Roadmap BookThe landmark publication identified most promising feedstock and conversion technologies that could make best use of Brazilian resources.
Joint Research CenterBoeing and Embraer funding efforts to accelerate research of promising feedstock and on use of innovative conversion technologies. Working on development of regional platforms.
UFMG Project - Biokerosene and green diesel from macaúba oils via catalytic Deoxygenation
Econometrics and Life Cycle Analysis of ArcelorMittal-Lanzatech supply chain in Minas Gerais. Feedstock: green coal for steel making and waste gases-ethanol for aviation biofuels.
EcoDemonstrator ProgramUse of Amyris sugarcane based drop in biofuel (10%) in the selected Embraer’s prototypes in flight campaigns dedicated to the Ecodemonstrator Project.
Techno-Economical AssessmentsJRC Project - Pathways Benchmarking and Supply-chains viability assessments using innovative methodology supported by CTBE’s Virtual Sugarcane Biorefinery Tool.
Some of the most promising feedstock
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Corporate Citizenship
Creates positive changes in local communities
through charitable giving, volunteering and the
way we operate our business.
▪ 2014 contributions to charities: $188+ million
▪ $41.4 million donated by employees through giving
programs, including the Employees Community Fund,
one of the largest employee-owned funds in the world.
Partners with community organizations
around the world through strategic investments,
employee engagement and advocacy efforts.
Primary areas of contribution:
Education—Environment—Military and Veteran support
Being a part of our communities is a Boeing core value
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Environmental Actions and Commitments
Design the future
▪ Driving industry efficiency with innovative technologies.
Innovate to zero
▪ Committing to zero growth in greenhouse gas emissions, water intake, solid waste to
landfill and hazardous waste generation from company operations by 2017.
Inspire global collaboration
▪ Leading global collaboration for solutions to complex
environmental challenges.
Boeing collaborates with stakeholders around the world to develop sustainable
aviation biofuel.