Triumph Group secure Boeing manufacturing contract

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Berwyn-based Triumph Group announced Monday that its Triumph Interiors had won a long-term contract with Boeing for the manufacturing of the air distribution system composite ducting and composite cockpit assemblies on the 777X.

Triumph Interiors will also provide the thermal-acoustic primary insulation systems for the 737 MAX, the 767 Freighter, and 777, as well as the KC-46 multi-role tanker and P-8 Poseidon defense platforms. The award represents a substantial portion of Triumph’s Interiors business sales over the long term and increases Triumph’s backlog. The company has over 30 years of history with Boeing.

“This contract award across both Boeing commercial and defense aircraft demonstrates our ability to consistently deliver superior products with the quality, reliability and value our customers demand,” said Dan Crowley, Chairman, President and CEO of Triumph Group. “Our company’s dedication to innovation and lean transformation enables us to provide superior value to Boeing on new and ramping platforms.”

Triumph recently restructured its Interiors business. The award represents its commitment to securing long-term contracts with leading OEMs.

“Securing this significant order will enable Triumph Interiors to advance strategic affordability and efficiency initiatives and provides a solid foundation against which we can pursue other new business opportunities,” said Ian Reason, President of Triumph Interiors.

Triumph Interiors is a leader in integrated design and manufacturing of thermo-acoustic insulation, environmental control system ducting, reinforced thermoplastic, and other aircraft interiors. It’s parent company, Triumph Group, designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls aerospace and defense systems, components and structures.