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Boeing and Shift5 Enhance Aircraft Cybersecurity
January 26, 2026
Boeing and Shift5 have partnered to integrate predictive maintenance data with real-time cyberthreat detection to improve aircraft availability and security. This collaboration initially targets key Air Force platforms such as the C-17 Globemaster III and KC-46 Pegasus, aiming to provide enhanced operational readiness through combined maintenance and cybersecurity capabilities.
- This partnership signals growing demand for integrated cyber-physical solutions in military aviation procurement
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on real-time threat detection combined with predictive analytics as a new standard for aircraft sustainment contracts
- Contractors with expertise in cybersecurity and predictive maintenance technologies may find emerging opportunities supporting Air Force mobility and training services
- The collaboration highlights the importance of multi-domain defense capabilities, blending IT security with traditional aircraft maintenance to optimize fleet performance
When you combine our real-time threat detection capabilities with Boeing’s predictive maintenance expertise, you get a force multiplier: aircraft that are both more secure and available.
— Ronak Shah, Chief Technology Officer at Shift5
When data moves faster than threats and insights outpace failures, our aircrews get their best chance to succeed. This partnership marries Boeing’s deep aircraft intuition with Shift5’s edge-speed cyber defense — that’s force protection and fleet performance in one.
— Travis Williams, Vice President of Air Force Mobility & Training Services at Boeing
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