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Boeing and Palantir announced a new partnership at the annual Air, Space & Cyber Conference. The two companies will work together to integrate artificial intelligence across Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) operations. The move highlights the growing role of AI in the defence industry and the demand for faster, smarter production systems. BDS will use Palantir’s Foundry platform. Foundry applies artificial intelligence to link many different systems under a single interface. This is important because BDS runs more than a dozen major production lines. These sites produce military aircraft, helicopters, satellites, spacecraft, missiles, and advanced weapons. By using one platform, Boeing can connect these operations and reduce complexity. The new system allows Boeing to handle data in a more unified way. Factories in different locations currently manage information in separate formats. Foundry brings these sources together and creates one clear picture. Managers and engineers can then share insights more easily. They can make decisions faster, improve coordination, and reduce delays. This approach also helps cut waste and raise production speed.
Full report : Boeing Chooses Palantir to Boost AI Adoption in Defense, Space Unit.