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767-400ER Airframe Assembly

Like a precise aerial ballet, an overhead crane lowers into tooling the first airframe panels for the new Boeing 767-400ER (extended range) in the factory in Everett, Wash. The Boeing 767-400ER with its all-new 777-style interior, new flight deck and innovative raked wing tips is the first new airplane to be introduced in the 21st century. The 767-400ER begins a world tour July 10, 2000 to 17 cities on three continents, and will be on display at the Farnborough Air Show in England from July 24-30. The airplane has a distinctive look, both inside and out, featuring illustrations from Greek mythology and drawings by Leonardo da Vinci. On its fuselage are the words Leading the Way. These words were chosen because of the airplane's role in leading the way in technical innovation, market development, market preference, and passenger comfort. 
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Unique identifier BI215730 
Boeing ID r7qh 
Type Image 
Size 1997px × 3000px   17MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1990s
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
currently in production
factories
fuselages
glare
grid patterns
ground shots
interiors
jets
large
lifting
manufacturing
occupations and work
perspective lines
photos
stairs, lifts and ladders
three people
unpainted
viewed from below
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