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747-400 Nose Section in Factory

Most of the heavy lifting in Boeing's Everett, Washington factory is done in the middle of the night. Starting at midnight, crews lift partially completed airplane sections into place for final assembly. The nose section arrives with flight deck equipment, lavatories and galleys already installed. The overhead crane, which can lift as much as 34 tons, moves the nose into place around 2 a.m. 
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Unique identifier BI219580 
Boeing ID k56827 
Type Image 
Size 3876px × 3901px   43MB 
License type RM 
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1980s
airplanes
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commercial passenger planes
cranes
currently in production
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