Boeing Aerostructures Australia
Jack Miller is an experienced aerospace engineer with a strong background in structural analysis and systems engineering. Currently employed at Boeing Aerostructures Australia as a Material Review Board / Liaison Engineer since March 2019, Jack has previously held positions at BAE Systems Australia and Airbus Group, where responsibilities included mechanical engineering for aerospace and weapons systems and providing technical support for the RAAF's C-130J fleet. With earlier roles at Marshall Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineers Australia, Jack contributed to design and development projects, including the Nulka launch system and stretcher loading systems for aero-medical operations. Jack holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) in Aerospace Engineering from UNSW, completed in 2008.
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Boeing Aerostructures Australia
Nowhere is Boeing’s story of innovation and technological advances in Australia quite as obvious as at Boeing Aerostructures Australia, the country’s only designer and manufacturer of advanced composite aerostructure components for commercial aircraft. Based at Melbourne’s Fishermans Bend, the company has a long heritage in Australian aviation that began with its legacy companies in 1927 and has included the manufacture of aircraft which served in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War Two.