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FEBRUARY 2022AEROSPACEDEFENSEREVIEW.COM8The Aerospace and Defense Industry is transforming. Spurring this transformation are two innovations: 1) products requiring novel structural and performance characteristics, and 2) analytically-driven production and technology innovation. A&D products scale from the micro drones to large platforms utilizing all modes of flight, including autonomy. Aircraft are operating at greater speed and with nimble maneuverability. Propulsion systems operate on inexpensive and environmentally friendly energy sources. Lighter, durable, and sustainable materials greatly influence the design of aerostructures. An agile A&D production system modernizes legacy programs while rapidly introducing new offerings. Lags in the supply chain are reduced through an effective collaboration environment for integrators and their suppliers. Shared best practices increase transparency. Adopted standards for information sharing improve the interoperability of business technology. All efforts renew a prime commitment to full operational safety of the fleet. As the industry's largest Tier I supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. plays a central role in the new generation A&D work products; designing, building, and testing key components of integrated aerosystems. Spirit establishes a production system ready for a changing industry by devising an enterprise architecture promoting innovation agility. It takes advantage of technical breakthroughs to create a lean digital ecosystem supporting the production lifecycle, including all elements of the supply chain. Critical for future production is the ability to assess opportunities and predict behaviors through a virtual and collaborative thread of product and process analytics. Datasets of requirements, designs, plans, and measures are virtually assembled and marshaled through the production system in parallel to the build of the physical work product. In many cases, process automation leads production automation as modeled by digital twins of work products.Aerosystems are getting smarter. So too are the methods of producing aerosystems. Artificial Intelligence is the central technology facilitating operational changes. Spirit's digital transformation effort instills Enterprise Intelligence into the production system. From conceptualization in the lab to construction in the factory, AI is making all things knowledgeable. Digital assistant said in all aspects of the production lifecycle. Some of the operational technology augmented by AI include: designing and analyzing By Dr. John Huffman, Ph.D., P.E., IISE Fellow, Spirit Senior Technical Fellow - Data Sciences and Curtis Welch, Spirit Research and Development Director, Spirit AeroSystemsTHE EVER-EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OFAEROSPACE AND DEFENSEIn My OpinionCurtis Welch < Page 7 | Page 9 >