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Boeing became the first commercial airframe manufacturer to use the moving line concept to build jetliners when first the 717, and then the 737, production lines were transformed into a moving line. The moving line helps reduce the time to assemble the airplane and also cuts inventory and production costs. 737s on the line move continuously at a rate of 2 inches (5 centimeters) per minute; the line stops only for employee breaks, critical production issues or between shifts. Timelines painted on the floor help workers gauge the progress of manufacturing.
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Unique identifier
BI28860
Boeing ID
k62833
Size
3980px × 5100px 58MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2000s
buildings
busy
commercial passenger planes
currently in production
factories
full body views
gray
hangars
head on views
innovation
interiors
moving line
nobody
perspective lines
photos
repetition
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
symmetry
three-quarter length views
unpainted
viewed from above
Restrictions
Manage crops
NAME
RATIO
Square
1 : 1
Portrait
2 : 3
Landscape
3 : 2