The Boeing Company lately completed the carbon fiber composite wings for the X-37 reusable spaceplane at its Huntington Beach.



The Boeing Company lately completed the carbon fiber composite wings for the X-37 reusable spaceplane at its Huntington Beach, California, facility and delivered them to the High waste Assembly Integration & Test facility in Palmdale, California The wings of this next-generation Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology demonstrator are now co-located with the fuselage, produc from the Boeing Phantom Works prototyping center in St Louis, Missouri.

"This is the adumbration of significant milestone we realize excited about," said Ron Prosser vice president of Advanced Space & Communications for Boeing Phantom Works. "The delivery


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