Boeing today officially launched new engineering sites in Poland, significantly expanding the company’s engineering capabilities in-country.
By the Numbers
Boeing directly employs nearly 10,000 talented people across Europe. Over 2,000 people in Germany, Poland, Sweden and The Netherlands advance Boeing’s digital aviation technologies.
The company has delivered 5,500 commercial aircraft to more than 130 European customers in the last 60 years and Boeing’s advanced defence platforms are in service with 25 European armed forces. In addition, Boeing provides unparalleled aerospace services to more than 350 European customers.
Boeing Europe is strengthening its presence by investing in new facilities and leading-edge research as well as through advancing educational, environmental and social programmes that support the European Union’s long-term goals. In 2018, Boeing opened its first production facility in Europe in Sheffield (UK), to manufacture high-tech components for Boeing’s Next-Generation 737, 737 MAX and 767 aircraft.
In Europe, Boeing partners with over 40 non-for-profit organizations in 10 countries, focused on inspiring students to pursue careers in STEM, supporting veterans and their families, and advancing sustainability, equity and diversity.
Europe News
Boeing Strengthens Presence in Poland with Significant Engineering Investment
The first permanent Newton Room in Italy inaugurated at Rome Fiumicino Airport
The high-tech classroom dedicated to STEM disciplines, born from the collaboration between Boeing, Aeroporti di Roma and the non-profit organization FIRST Scandinavia, will welcome students from lower and upper secondary schools in the Lazio region starting from September
Boeing to sponsor the SAMPE Europe Conference
Boeing Research & Technology-Europe is a proud sponsor of the SAMPE Europe conference that will take place on 3-5 of October at El Escorial, near Madrid Spain.
Coding for All: ThinkYoung and Boeing Inspire Inclusion in Youth Coding Program.
The 19th edition of the ThinkYoung Coding School successfully concluded last week in the project’s home city of Brussels. It introduced 60 inspired young people to the magic of coding and automation thanks to a transformative program of digital story-telling.
Europe News archive
Boeing names new managing director for Poland and Ukraine |
“Newton Room Galicia Open Day” celebrates the first successful 18 months from the opening of the permanent Newton Room in Ourense |
Boeing, FIRST Scandinavia and Incubator Starter open Mobile Newton classroom in Gdańsk, offering innovative learning experience |
Boeing Expands Partnership with Invictus Games to Support Wounded Veterans |
Boeing Partners on Projects to make Europe’s Airspace Smarter and More Sustainable |
Boeing Strengthens European Team with New EU, NATO and Government Affairs Leadership |
ThinkYoung and Boeing Launch First Coding School for Displaced Ukrainian Teenagers in Gdańsk |
Boeing Opens New Germany Distribution Center to Meet Growing Demand |
Boeing Delivers First Upgraded AH-64E Apache to Royal Netherlands Air Force |
Boeing and partners power European Parliament sustainable aviation exhibition |
Boeing brings Mobile Newton Room to Belgium |
Boeing Leadership Message on the Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Boeing Statement on Poland’s KRUK Attack Helicopter Program |
Lufthansa Group Receives First 787 Dreamliner |
Italian Air Force Extends Relationship with Boeing to Continue Tanker Sustainment and Training |
Norse Atlantic Airways Launches with Boeing Digital Flight Operations Solutions |
Cargolux Selects 777-8 Freighter as Preferred Replacement for 747-400 Fleet |
Boeing-ThinkYoung Coding School inspires the next generation of innovators |
Boeing, ESG and Lufthansa Technik Expand Partnership to Support German P-8A Poseidon Fleet |
Boeing Releases 2022 Sustainability Report, Maps Sustainable Aerospace Progress |
Boeing launches EU Graduate Program |
Boeing Announces 2022 Supplier of the Year Award Winners |
Boeing Research & Technology-Europe Marks 20th Anniversary |
Boeing to Highlight Partnerships, Sustainability, and its Growing Presence in Germany at ILA Berlin Airshow 2022 |
Boeing-NATO PROJECT X Challenge Spurs Innovative Ideas for Future Autonomous Capabilities |
Boeing Statement on Germany’s STH Heavy-Lift Helicopter Program |
International Airlines Group Finalizes Agreement for Up to 150 737 Jets |
Boeing, Nammo Conduct Successful Ramjet 155 Artillery Tests |
Lufthansa Group Selects New 777-8 Freighter, Orders Additional 787s |
Boeing Reports Increased Stability and Growth for Aircraft Finance Sector |
Boeing Reports First-Quarter Results |
First NATO AWACS enters Boeing-led modernization program |
Boeing-Led Industry Team Wins NATO E-3 Replacement Study Contract |
Paris hosts the Mobile Newton Room, a new resource to (re)kindle a taste for science in young people |
First Upgraded Chinook Helicopter Delivered to Spain |
Boeing expands partnerships with German industry on F/A-18 Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler |
Our Presence
Boeing’s history with Europe goes back to Wilhelm Böing, father of company founder Bill Boeing, who was born in Hohenlimburg, Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1868. In 1916, Bill Boeing established a company that has become the world’s leading aviation and aerospace enterprise and a global industry icon.
Boeing has been a part of the European aerospace community for 8 decades. A European heritage and global perspective are key tenets of our active local presence and remain at the root of our contribution to Europe’s economic and technological growth.
Through its presence in key cities across the region, the company is building mutually beneficial relationships with European stakeholders and decision-makers to advance the interests of aerospace and defence as a global industry and to underscore the vital contribution to European competitiveness and growth.
Innovating in Europe
Boeing’s Research & Technology arm has been present in Europe for over 20 years, developing cutting-edge solutions to aviation’s greatest challenges through the hard work and dedication of over 100 researchers in Spain, Germany and the U.K.
Celebrating 20 years of BR&T in Europe
Boeing’s partnership with European research institutions, organisations and academia drives innovation in fields from sustainability to safe operations of unmanned aircraft systems.