Everett puts you next to Boeing's assembly lines, the workforce, and the supply chain, with a direct path into the US market. In 2026 it became the first site outside Renton to build the 737 MAX, joining the 767, 777, and 777X already built here.
This is where the 767, 777, and 777X take shape, and now the 737 MAX too, inside the largest building in the world by volume. A mature supplier base, FAA-certified repair stations, and a deep aerospace workforce surround it. For a company choosing its next site, everything that matters is already in reach.
Interstate 5 runs the length of the corridor. The Port of Everett moves oversized cargo by sea, on-dock rail, and heavy-haul road. Paine Field and Sea-Tac International connect you to global markets.
Decades of aerospace talent, an established supplier network, and training pipelines through local colleges and Washington State University. The cluster is built, not promised.
Reduced aerospace business tax rates and sales tax exemptions for manufacturers and repair operators, in place through 2040. A competitive operating position next to the OEM.
Snohomish County and Washington State University are building the world's first SAF research and development center at Paine Field, launched by Governor Bob Ferguson in January 2026. Washington adds production incentives of up to two dollars per gallon.
Paine Field is a working MRO hub. FAA-certified repair stations handle heavy checks and aircraft redeliveries for operators worldwide. The demand and the talent are already in place.
The Port of Everett supports roughly $21 billion in US exports a year and already moves the largest aerospace components for the 767, 777, 777X, and KC-46 tanker programs by sea, rail, and heavy-haul road.
A sample of the aerospace companies in the Everett area.
The regional supply chain serves more than one customer. Washington suppliers support Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Comac, Embraer, and Mitsubishi.
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