Company: SPR
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001628280-25-009088
Chunk: 105

Company: Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 2
Chunk 105
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 of December 31, 2024. The sale closed in January 2025.

The Prestwick facility consists of 988,000 square feet of building space, comprised of 459,000 square feet of manufacturing space, 280,000 square feet of office and lab space, and 249,000 square feet of warehouse/support space. This facility is set on 93 acres. The Prestwick plant is located within close proximity to the motorway network that provides access between England and continental Europe. It is also easily accessible by air (at Prestwick International Airport) or by sea. A portion of the Prestwick facility is leased to the Regional Aircraft division of BAE Systems and certain other tenants.

The Belfast, Northern Ireland facility consists of seven sites on 202 acres within 12 miles of the main factory at Queens Island totaling 3.1 million square feet. All on-site buildings are Spirit owned, but six sites are on leased acreage. The operations conducted at these sites include machined parts, auto-riveting and major aerostructures final assembly; fabrication and wing assembly for the A220; composite fabrication for multi-programs; sheet metal fabrication, metal bonding, chem-milling, composite parts manufacturing, and panel fabrication and assembly; nacelle production and MRO repair for multi-programs; and engineering services.

The Malaysian manufacturing plant is located at the Malaysia International Aerospace Center in Subang. The 411,000 square foot facility is 34% owned and is set on 45 leased acres and is centrally located with easy access to Kuala Lumpur, as well as nearby ports and airports. The facility assembles composite panels for wing components and sub-structures for fuselage.

The Saint-Nazaire, France is set on 9 acres and totals 77,000 square feet. This facility receives center fuselage frame sections for the Airbus A350 XWB from the facility in Kinston, North Carolina. Sections designed and manufactured in North Carolina are shipped across the Atlantic, received in Saint-Nazaire, and assembled before being transported to Airbus.

The Casablanca, Morocco site is set on 7 acres and totals 312,000 square feet with access to the Moroccan aeronautical hub, with the Mohammod V Airport being within two miles of the site. Operations in Casablanca include CRJ nacelle and flight commands, mid-fuselage work on the A220, nacelle work on the A320neo, and mid-fuselage work on the C350