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Raytheon Completes $115M Expansion of Alabama Missile Facility
The expansion will increase the plant's missile integration and delivery capacity by at least 50%.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 8:12pm
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Raytheon, a major defense contractor, has completed a $115 million expansion of its Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility in Huntsville, Alabama. The expansion adds 26,000 square feet to the plant, which plays a key role in assembling and integrating missile systems, including Tomahawks, air-to-air missiles, and ballistic missile interceptors. The expansion will grow the facility to have more than 2,200 employees and increase its missile integration and delivery capacity by at least 50%.
Why it matters
The expansion of Raytheon's Alabama missile facility is a significant investment that demonstrates the company's commitment to increasing production capacity and delivery speed for critical defense systems. As geopolitical tensions rise, the ability to quickly manufacture and integrate advanced missile technologies is crucial for strengthening national security.
The details
Raytheon's $115 million expansion of its Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility in Huntsville, Alabama will add 26,000 square feet to the plant. This expansion will increase the facility's missile integration and delivery capacity by at least 50% and grow the workforce to more than 2,200 employees. The Huntsville plant plays a key role in assembling and integrating a variety of missile systems, including the Tomahawk cruise missile, air-to-air missiles, and ballistic missile interceptors.
- Raytheon announced the expansion plans in February 2026.
- Construction on the 26,000 square foot expansion began in 2026.
- The expanded Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility opened in March 2026.
The players
Raytheon
A major American defense contractor that produces a wide range of advanced missile systems and other military technologies.
Barbara Borgonovi
The president of Naval Power at Raytheon, who commented on the importance of the Alabama facility expansion.
What they’re saying
“This expansion marks an important step in our ability to deliver more missiles to our customers faster, and our investment here demonstrates our commitment to making that a reality.”
— Barbara Borgonovi, President of Naval Power, Raytheon
What’s next
Raytheon plans to continue increasing production capacity and delivery speed for its missile systems at the expanded Huntsville facility in order to meet growing demand from the U.S. Department of Defense.
The takeaway
Raytheon's major investment in its Alabama missile integration plant underscores the critical importance of domestic manufacturing of advanced defense technologies in an era of heightened geopolitical tensions. The expansion will bolster the company's ability to quickly produce and deliver crucial missile systems to strengthen U.S. national security.
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