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Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
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Boeing Dreamlifter Unloading 787 Middle Body Sections
The Boeing Dreamlifter, the specially modified 747-400 used to transport the major assemblies of the all-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner, was granted type certification on Saturday, June 2, 2007 from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Dreamlifter successfully passed all of the stringent testing and safety requirements required by the FAA. As part of the flight test program, FAA officials flew on board the Dreamlifter as it delivered major sections of the Dreamliner from partner sites around the world to the Boeing factory in Everett, WA, for final assembly. The flights allowed the FAA to validate the overall delivery process and tools. The Dreamlifter is not certified to carry passengers beyond essential crew.
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