Close
The page header's logo
Boeing Images 
Cart (0)
Login / Register
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
 Hide details
play button
Conceptually similar
Early 747-100 Manufacturing
Early 747-100 Manufacturing 
Early 747-100 Manufacturing
Early 747-100 Manufacturing 
Early 747-100 Body Join
Early 747-100 Body Join 
Early 747-100 Wing Mating
Early 747-100 Wing Mating 
Early 747-100 Final Body Join
Early 747-100 Final Body Join 
Early 747-100 Manufacturing
Early 747-100 Manufacturing 
747-100 Mock Up in Everett Factory
747-100 Mock Up in Everett Factory 
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA 
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA 
747-100 Rollout at Everett
747-100 Rollout at Everett 
747-100 Rollout at Everett
747-100 Rollout at Everett 
747-100s in Assembly
747-100s in Assembly 
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA
747-400 Manufacturing in Everett, WA 
First 747-100 in Factory
First 747-100 in Factory 
First Production 747-100 in Assembly
First Production 747-100 in Assembly 
747-100 #1 in Factory with Another 747
747-100 #1 in Factory with Another 747 
First Production 747-100 in Assembly
First Production 747-100 in Assembly 
First Production 747-100 in Assembly
First Production 747-100 in Assembly 
First 747-100 in Factory with First Production 747
First 747-100 in Factory with First Production 747 
747-100 Wing Riveting
747-100 Wing Riveting 
Action button
Similar tones
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
similar-image
View images with similar tones
Action button

Early 747 Manufacturing in Everett

To build the world's largest jetliner in the 1960s, Boeing built the world's largest building. Construction began in 1966, and crews moved four times as much earth as was needed to complete the massive Grand Coulee Dam project on Washington's Columbia River. The original factory was completed in 1968. From its original size, it was expanded by more than 45 percent in 1980 to house the 767 assembly line, and another 50-percent enlargement was added in 1993 for 777 assembly. The site, too, has grown to 1,025 acres (415 hectares), including 215 acres (86 hectares) of paved yards and parking, and 282 acres (113 hectares) of building area. Each of the factory doors are roughly twice the size of an American football field. 
 Add to lightbox
 Add to cart
Unique identifier BI226335 
Boeing ID k17254 
Type Image 
Size 2998px × 2395px   27MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1960s
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
factories
full body views
fuselages
glare
gray
ground shots
half-length views
interiors
jets
large
left front views
manufacturing
monoplanes
out of production
perspective lines
photos
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
two people
unpainted
viewed from above
Restrictions