Boeing announces $1 billion expansion creating jobs at Charleston facility

Boeing announces  billion expansion creating jobs at Charleston facility
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Boeing has announced plans to expand its operations in Charleston County, South Carolina. The aerospace giant intends to invest $1 billion in infrastructure upgrades at its existing site, aiming to create 500 new jobs over the next five years.

Boeing South Carolina (BSC) has been central to the full production cycle of the 787 Dreamliner for over a decade. The company, which established its presence in South Carolina in 2009, currently employs more than 7,800 people across its campuses in North Charleston and Orangeburg. Although Boeing acquired operations in Orangeburg earlier this year, these facilities will not be impacted by the expansion.

The expansion will focus on Boeing’s North Charleston campuses at 5400 International Blvd. and 9775 Patriot Blvd., enhancing their capacity to meet increased production targets for the 787 Dreamliner. By 2026, the program aims to achieve a production rate of ten airplanes per month. Operations from this expansion are expected to commence early in 2027.

Scott Stocker, Vice President and General Manager of the 787 Program and BSC Site Leader, expressed enthusiasm about this development: “Since the creation of Boeing South Carolina in 2009, we’ve marked many important milestones – including consolidating 787 Dreamliner production to South Carolina. I’m thrilled for this next phase of growth, which is made possible by our incredible teammates and the confidence our customers have in our airplanes.”

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster highlighted Boeing’s role as a key player in strengthening the state’s aerospace industry: “Boeing’s decision to expand in Charleston County further solidifies South Carolina’s position as a leader in the aerospace industry.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III acknowledged Boeing’s investment: “The legacy Boeing has built in South Carolina is truly something worth celebrating.”

Charleston County Council Chairman Herbert Ravenel Sass III also noted Boeing’s impact on local economic growth: “Boeing has been a cornerstone of economic growth and innovation in Charleston County for over a decade.”

Those interested in employment opportunities with Boeing can visit their careers page for more information.



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