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Final Assembly Begins on First Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Final Assembly Begins on First Boeing 787 Dreamliner
First 787 Dreamliner on the Assembly Line
Final Assembly Begins on Fifth Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Boeing Celebrates Rollout of 787 Dreamliner
Boeing Celebrates Rollout of 787 Dreamliner
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Moves to Fuel Dock
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787 Dreamliner in Static Test Frame
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Nose Section of the 787 Dreamliner
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787 Dreamliner Wing Join
787 Dreamliner First Engine Run
Boeing Factory Full with 787 Dreamliners
787 Dreamliner Nose
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Moves From the Paint Hangar to the Fuel Dock
The Fourth 787 Leaving the Assembly Line
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Final Assembly Begins on First Boeing 787 Dreamliner
EVERETT, Wash., May 21, 2007 Boeing today celebrated the grand opening of its 787 final assembly facility. The 787 production system is the culmination of the lessons learned building previous airplanes. Since the 787 is assembled from very large composite structures rather than many smaller pieces, traditional monument assembly tools are not necessary. Portable tools, designed with ergonomics in mind, move the assemblies into place. No overhead cranes are used to move airplane structures.
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BI221727
Boeing ID
k64057-03
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2000s
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commercial passenger planes
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factories
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ground shots
half-length views
high altitude testing
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