Boeing on Wednesday unveiled a new high-throughput small satellite production, integration and test facility designed for efficiency and rapid delivery timelines.

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Housed in the world’s largest satellite factory, Boeing’s 1-million-square-foot El Segundo facility (92,903 square meters), the small satellite production line will be powered by Boeing subsidiary, Millennium Space Systems. The companies are applying advanced and additive manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing entire space-qualified satellite buses, to offer faster cycle times while improving performance, the announcement said. “Our customers need satellites on-orbit faster than ever,” said Jim Chilton, senior vice president of Boeing Space and Launch. “Much like an airplane or auto production line, we’re employing lean production principles and advanced manufacturing techniques to accelerate delivery and pass on cost savings to our customers.” According to the company, the initial operating capability took place in September 2021, and the small sat factory’s full operational capability is expected in late 2022.

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Boeing builds adaptable satellites to meet changing business cases and fulfill even the most demanding missions. We’re well into our sixth decade of providing advanced space and communications systems for military, commercial and scientific uses. Boeing satellites reliably deliver digital communications, mobile communications, broadband internet connectivity, telephone calls, television programming and direct-to-home entertainment around the world.

Boeing Commercial Satellites designs and sells communications satellites and payloads for commercial telecommunications, broadband, scientific and environmental applications. Boeing-built spacecraft routinely relay digital communications, mobile communications, internet connectivity, telephone calls, video conferences, television programming and direct-to-home entertainment.

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