Premises Description

McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (founded 1939 by James S. McDonnell; merged with Douglas Aircraft Company in 1967 to form McDonnell Douglas Corporation; merged with Boeing 1997, today operated as a Boeing division; historically headquartered in St. Louis Missouri) operated through the 20th century the McDonnell / McDonnell Douglas St. Louis MO aerospace and defense manufacturing complex — adjacent to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport — and additional U.S. plants across the McDonnell Douglas Douglas-legacy network. The St. Louis complex was the principal U.S. manufacturing site for the F-4 Phantom II, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet, AV-8 Harrier, Mercury and Gemini spacecraft, and numerous military aerospace and defense programs throughout the asbestos era.

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that McDonnell Douglas — as premises owner — exposed its aerospace machinist workforce (UAW / International Association of Machinists representation) and contractor pipefitters, insulators, boilermakers, and trade workers at the St. Louis complex and across the Douglas-legacy U.S. plant network to extensive asbestos:

  • Asbestos pipe covering on plant steam mains, hot-oil and process piping
  • Asbestos block insulation on boilers and heat exchangers
  • Asbestos refractory in heat-treat furnaces and metal-processing equipment
  • Asbestos gaskets and packing at process flanges, valves, and pumps
  • Asbestos electrical insulation on plant motor and switchgear systems
  • Asbestos fireproofing on plant structural steel and aircraft-hangar steel
  • Asbestos protective garments for hot-work and welding operations
  • Asbestos-containing aircraft components during assembly and rework (brake friction, gaskets, electrical wiring insulation — separately addressed in component-manufacturer defendant pages)

McDonnell Douglas Corporation has been named as a Premises Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation — including in cases venued in St. Louis MO courts where the company’s principal manufacturing complex was located.

Workers Exposed

  • IAM / UAW Local members at McDonnell Douglas St. Louis MO complex
  • Pipefitters (UA Local 562 St. Louis members) working McDonnell Douglas capital projects
  • Insulators (HFIAW Local 1 St. Louis members) dispatched to McDonnell Douglas
  • Boilermakers (IBB Local 27 St. Louis members) at McDonnell Douglas
  • Electricians (IBEW Local 1 St. Louis members) working McDonnell Douglas plant electrical systems
  • Construction-trade workforces on McDonnell Douglas capital projects

If You Worked at McDonnell Douglas St. Louis

If you worked at the McDonnell Aircraft / McDonnell Douglas / Boeing St. Louis MO complex or any other McDonnell Douglas U.S. aerospace facility during the asbestos era — as a McDonnell Douglas employee or as a dispatched contractor trade worker — and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness, you may have legal rights.

Free, confidential case evaluation: Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 936-2956