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777 CATIA Design Team at Work
In the late 1980s, The Boeing Company committed to build the 777, a twin-engine, wide-body passenger jet. The forward thinking leaders at Boeing chose to design that airplane without the traditional class 3 physical mockups that made the design, planning, and manufacturing so expensive. They chose, instead to use 100% electronic mockup with the Computer Aided Design(CAD) being done on Dassault Systemes' CATIA product.
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Unique identifier
BI218898
Boeing ID
k57314
Type
Image
Size
3874px × 3907px 43MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
adults
Asian
commercial
commercial passenger planes
Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA)
currently in production
engineers
factory workers
female
gray
ground shots
interiors
Japanese
male
manufacturing
multiple races
occupations and work
offices
perspective lines
photos
researchers
several/groups
three-quarter length views
viewed from above
working together
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