Latecoere wins new contracts to supply wiring systems for Boeing 737 and 767 programs
20 June 2023 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
Regulatory News:
Latecoere (Paris:LAT), a leading aerospace tier
one, announced today that it has won contracts with Boeing for the
supply of wiring systems for the 737 and 767 programs, both for
military and commercial variants. Manufacturing will begin in Q3
2023.
Latecoere’s Interconnection Systems Division will supply
electrical wire bundles and junction boxes for the Boeing 737
program; and rack assemblies for the Boeing 767 program, a first in
the cooperation history between both partners.
The contracts signed in January 2023 address both commercial and
military variants for the Boeing 737 (737 MAX and P-8 Multi-Mission
Maritime Patrol Aircraft) and for the Boeing 767 (767-300
Freighter). The 737 MAX’s wiring systems meet a high level of
variability in order to meet the specific needs of airlines.
Latecoere's expertise will be particularly useful in order to lead
the successful industrialization of these complex references.
Manufacturing will be operated at Latecoere’s Hermosillo
facility in Mexico from Q3 2023. The Group capitalizes on its North
American footprint to address the needs of the local market with
upper efficiency. Latecoere’s Hermosillo operations is a rational
choice for US based aerospace and defense firms looking for world
class near-shore options.
Greg Huttner, Latecoere Group Deputy CEO and Interconnection
Systems Division CEO, stated: “Capitalizing on our growing North
American presence and building on our first EWIS (Electrical Wiring
Interconnection Systems) cooperation for the 777X, Latecoere
Interconnection Systems strengthens its business relationship with
Boeing and further positions itself as a strategic EWIS partner for
the future.”
More on the wiring systems:
- Electrical wire bundles are designed to deliver power and data
to various systems throughout the aircraft. They are critical
components that must meet rigorous safety and reliability standards
to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft.
- Junction boxes are used to connect multiple wires together and
provide a secure and reliable electrical connection.
- Rack assemblies are used to house and organize electronic
equipment and other components in the aircraft.
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About Latecoere
Tier 1 to the world’s leading industry manufacturers (Airbus,
BAE Systems, Boeing, Bombardier, Dassault Aviation, Embraer,
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, Thales), Latecoere serves
aerospace with innovative solutions for a sustainable world. The
Group operates in all segments of the aerospace industry
(commercial, regional, business, defense and space) in two business
areas:
- Aerostructures (55% of sales): doors, fuselage, wings and
empennage, struts & rods and customer services;
- Interconnection Systems (45% of sales): wiring, avionic racks,
onboard equipment, electronic systems and customer services.
As of December 31, 2022, the Group employed 5,918 people in 14
countries. Latecoere is listed on Euronext Paris - Compartment B,
ISIN Code: FR0000032278 - Reuters: AEP.PA - Bloomberg: AT.FP
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