Fast-Tracking the Future

Revolutionizing Aircraft Engineering Through a Digital Ecosystem

The Digital Engineering Leap with Model 437

Northrop Grumman is transforming aircraft development through its investment in digital engineering, creating a seamless digital ecosystem that connects design, manufacturing and testing. That progress took a major leap forward with the first flight of the Model 437 — a test plane with wings designed and built entirely through Northrop Grumman’s connected digital process, known as Digital Pathfinder.   

The milestone shows how digital engineering can speed up timelines, lower costs, and improve accuracy over the lifetime of an effort. With the help of a fully connected digital ecosystem, Northrop Grumman creates a single digital thread where teams can collaborate in real-time. This helps teams spot and solve issues before production begins, offering a window into the future of aircraft engineering.

“Our digital environment provides near-real-time visibility, creating a single source of truth,” said Sarah Beaudin, Director, Digital Pathfinder at Northrop Grumman. “This allows us to adopt a shift-left approach — iterating everything from design through sustainment as early as possible in the program. By the time we actually start building things, we’ve already got it right.”

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Scaling Across the Enterprise

The Digital Pathfinder team was small, agile, and empowered to take leaps ahead in methods of testing and stressing the integrity of the digital thread. While its first tangible output was a set of wings and a new technology demonstrator, the process showed that it can operate efficiently and effectively, and, be shared and replicated across the enterprise.

“Digital Pathfinder enabled us to integrate and optimize our digital systems, boosting productivity and minimizing wasted time,” Sarah said. The company is incorporating digital capabilities, tools and lessons learned across highly complex programs. 

“The digital thread that is connecting our tools and the digital systems engineering process embedded in our models are scalable to large programs, and the lessons learned are going to pay huge dividends.”

Learn more about how digital ecosystems are revolutionizing the way we do business. 

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