Overview
- Boeing’s defense unit announced a partnership with Palantir at the Air, Space & Cyber Conference to integrate AI systems and software across its operations.
- Boeing will leverage Palantir’s Foundry platform to unify data and standardize analytics across defense production lines.
- The company also selected Palantir to provide AI capabilities for several undisclosed classified military projects.
- Palantir’s shares rose and closed 2% higher following the Boeing announcement.
- Separately, the U.K. signed a roughly £750 million defense AI deal with Palantir, with Defence Secretary John Healey confirming plans to integrate tools for targeting, planning, and real-time battlefield awareness across the armed forces.