Boeing begins final assembly of first 787-10 Dreamliner
Boeing
teammates in North Charleston, S.C., started final assembly of the first 787-10
Dreamliner, marking yet another on-time milestone for the development program. The first 787-10 will cycle through Boeing South
Carolina’s Final Assembly facility as all major sections are joined, interior
and exterior components completed, power turned on and production tests begin.
“As we enter the next phase of
the 787-10’s development, we eagerly watch our first airplane come to life,”
said Ken Sanger, vice president and general manager, 787 Airplane Development,
Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “This is the result of years of preparation and
solid performance by our Boeing teammates and supplier partners. This
achievement is another example that demonstrates Boeing’s ability to develop
great airplanes in a disciplined fashion in order to meet our customer
commitments.”
The first 787-10 is expected
to fly in 2017 and first delivery is scheduled for 2018.
The 787-10 is the third member
of the super-efficient, passenger-pleasing 787 Dreamliner family. As a stretch
of the 787-9, the 787-10 will retain 95 percent commonality while adding seats
and cargo capacity, setting a new benchmark for fuel efficiency and operating
economics – 25 percent better fuel per seat and emissions than the airplanes it
will replace.
To date, Boeing has received
154 787-10 orders from nine customers.
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