The expanded multi-year alliance applies Palantir’s AIP to GE Aerospace’s supply chain, maintenance, repair and overhaul, and new engine production workflows. Building on a pilot for T-38 trainer jet J85 engines, the collaboration uses AI to predict failures, optimize parts allocation and boost fleet availability across civilian and military engine portfolios. Palantir’s Foundry and AIP tools are deployed across Centrus Energy’s Piketon uranium enrichment expansion to integrate classified and unclassified systems. Early work identified nearly $300 million in cost savings by optimizing project controls, engineering, manufacturing execution, supply chain management and regulatory compliance. Palantir will integrate its Artificial Intelligence Platform into three foundational programs—Warp Speed, AI Flight Director and SkyWeaver—to enable persistent stratospheric, aerial and land-based ISR missions. The initiatives combine World View’s Stratollite balloons with Ondas’ autonomous aerial, ground and counter-drone systems to deliver AI-driven in-mission decision-making starting in Q4 2026. Palantir and NVIDIA will co-develop a sovereign AI operating system reference architecture that pairs Palantir Foundry’s data integration capabilities with NVIDIA’s edge-to-cloud infrastructure. The joint framework aims to meet stringent national security requirements for controlled AI deployments and accelerate on-premises and classified environment rollouts.