Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Boeing-Hands-Over-Keys-to-787-to-Museum-of--Flight-2JRSXLJLET0J.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarFirst 787 Customer DeliveryFirst 787 Customer DeliveryUAL 747 Delivery Ceremony787-9 at Boeing Field following First Flight on Sept. 17, 2013787-8 Dreamliner Training Flight for ANA PilotsB-2 Spirit "Spirit of Washington" Naming Ceremonies at Boeing FieldB-2 Stealth Bomber is Named "Spirit of Washington" Boeing 787 Dreamliner Completes First Flight787 Dreamliner Model in Tests at Boeing's Transonic Wind TunnelView AllView more with similar tones Boeing Hands Over Keys to 787 to Museum of FlightSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:On November 8, 2014 Boeing and its employees joined the Puget Sound community in celebrating the donation of one of the original 787-8 Dreamliner flight test airplanes to the Museum of Flight in Seattle.787 Vice President and General Manager Larry Loftis (right) hands the ceremonial keys over to The Museum of Flight President and CEO Doug King.The Dreamliner Boeing donated to the museum is known as ZA003, the third 787-8 produced. The airplane has a unique past, first as part of the 787 flight test and certification program and later circumnavigating the globe several times in 2011 and 2012 during the Dream Tour, which introduced the 787 to more than 68,000 visitors in 23 countries.The celebration at the Museum of Flight included several Boeing employees whose work over the years played a role in the design, build and test of the 787 Dreamliner. Each person disembarked the airplane and presented a special artifact tied to the history of the airplane to museum docents and students from local high schools.The artifacts given by employees ranged from a commemorative cachet carried aboard the 787's first flight, to early artist renderings of the 7E7. Those artifacts will now be housed at the Museum of Flight.ZA003 is the first of three flight test 787-8s Boeing plans to share with museums around the world, the aviation community and future generations of employees and airplane enthusiasts.BI44855 (k66233-03)Maximum size:3700px × 2462px (~26 MB)12.3in × 8.2in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2004 Blue and White Livery-2010s-787-8 Dreamliner-adults-Boeing-Boeing Field-Boeing livery-business executives-ceremonies-day-delivery ceremonies-interiors-male-Museum of Flight-two people