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757-200 Special Freighter Assembly
Boeing Airplane Services employees in the Wichita Modification Center remove a section of 757-200 fuselage that will be replaced with a cargo door in what is to be the first 757 passenger-to-freighter conversion ever undertaken. Boeing will provide 44 757 Special Freighters to launch customer DHL Worldwide Express. A 20-foot-by-22- foot cargo door surround structure replaces the removed fuselage section. The 757SF can carry 60,000 pounds (27,210 kg) of cargo more than 2,000 nautical miles (4,630 km) with a volume payload capacity of more than 8,000 cubic feet (226.5 cubic meters).
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Unique identifier
BI215090
Boeing ID
c5c1h
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3300px × 2640px 24MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1980s
adults
airplanes
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commercial
factories
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freighters
fuselages
ground shots
interiors
jets
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manufacturing
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out of production
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