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Boeing announces new engineering center at Embry-Riddle set to create hundreds of jobs
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CEO Kelly Ortberg | Boeing

Boeing has announced it will open a new engineering center at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. The facility is expected to generate hundreds of jobs and further increase Boeing’s presence in the state. It will focus on advanced engineering projects that support Boeing’s defense, space, and commercial programs.

The expansion comes as Florida continues to build its reputation as a hub for aerospace activity. The state already hosts significant operations related to space exploration and defense manufacturing, making it attractive for companies seeking skilled aerospace workers. Boeing’s move adds another major employer to the local industry cluster alongside firms such as Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, and Blue Origin.

“By choosing Florida, Boeing signals confidence in the state’s infrastructure, access to talent, and long-term potential to support high-technology industries,” said company officials. They explained that while the center would start with projects linked to defense and space efforts, its remit could expand over time depending on business needs.

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Local leaders have welcomed the announcement for its potential economic impact. The influx of highly skilled engineering positions is expected to benefit both direct hires and surrounding communities through indirect job creation.

Talent development is a key aspect of the new site. “The company has repeatedly stressed that attracting and retaining top engineers is critical to meeting its long-term business goals, particularly as competition for aerospace talent intensifies.” To help meet these goals, Boeing plans partnerships with local educational institutions through internships and cooperative education programs designed to prepare students for future roles within the company or broader industry.

This emphasis on workforce readiness reflects wider trends across Boeing’s U.S. operations as it works to reinforce its technical capacity nationwide. However, executives see the Florida center as especially important due to its proximity to established aerospace programs and universities supplying new graduates.

For Boeing itself, creating this engineering hub aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen key areas after recent challenges affecting parts of its commercial aircraft business. “By creating a new hub, Boeing is investing in the infrastructure and people needed to sustain innovation in the long term,” according to company representatives.

Boeing also noted that expanding into Florida fits into a broader strategy of regional diversification intended both to reduce risk from localized labor shortages or disruptions and embed itself more deeply into different economic regions across the country.

Looking forward, while no specific assignments have been announced for Daytona Beach yet, officials say the flexibility built into this site should allow it “to become an important contributor” on future projects as needed by various divisions including commercial airplanes (based in Renton), defense (in Arlington), or global services (in Piano).

In summary, beyond creating jobs locally, Boeing sees this investment as vital for maintaining competitiveness in an evolving sector reliant on continuous technical innovation.

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