Boeing has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to strengthen its digital foundations for engineering and manufacturing.
The partnership will see Boeing taking advantage of AWS’s scalable, power-efficient, and high-performing infrastructure as well as its industry-leading cloud services, including high-performance computing (HPC).
As part of the deal, Boeing will migrate applications out of on-premises data centres to AWS and create a technology foundation that will strengthen engineering and manufacturing processes. AWS will power new and existing Boeing digital applications to unlock valuable insights to drive product innovation, more efficient operations, and improved customer support.
“Boeing and AWS share a builder culture and are committed to using advanced technologies to take on the most ambitious engineering feats like developing new sustainable energy sources and interplanetary human travel. Together, we will deliver more powerful, sustainable, and efficient aerospace design, engineering, and management solutions that will help Boeing customers today and in future aerospace travel,” said Matt Garman, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Amazon Web Services
In addition to AWS, the aerospace company has also announced a multi-cloud partnership with Google Cloud and Microsoft. Microsoft said that they are deepening their strategic partnership to accelerate Boeing’s digital transformation. The company will leverage the Microsoft Cloud and its AI capabilities to upgrade its tech infrastructure and mission-critical applications with intelligent new solutions.