787 Dreamliner Fatigue Airframe Departs Factory

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  • Artist:
    The Boeing Company
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    Copyright, The Boeing Company, 2008. All rights reserved.
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    787 Dreamliner Fatigue Airframe Departs Factory
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  • User Comment:
    EVERETT, Wash., June 21, 2008 ? Boeing [NYSE: BA] yesterday moved the 787 Dreamliner designated for fatigue testing from the final assembly factory in Everett, Wash., to another production bay at the facility, where assembly work will continue. The move paves the way for the second flight-test airplane to advance to the next position in the production line today. The first Dreamliner remains in the nose-to-door position and the third flight-test airplane is in the first position. It will remain there until the fourth flight-test airplane is ready for assembly to begin later this month.

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    Neg. K64466 Contact: Mary Hanson, 1-206-898-4749 or mary.hanson@boeing.com
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