EVERETT,
Wash., Oct. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) today began building the
first 777 at the highest rate ever for a Boeing twin-aisle airplane. The rate
of 8.3 airplanes per month is a nearly 20 percent increase over the previous
seven per month rate.
The first
part, the lower lobe of the aft fuselage, of the first 777 to be built at the
new rate was loaded into position in the factory earlier today.
"The
preparation the team has done for this historic rate increase has been
comprehensive from floor to ceiling," said Scott Fancher, 777 vice
president and general manager. "We've hired and trained hundreds of additional
employees and the efforts of the team to get us to this point have been simply
outstanding," he said.
New
technologies have been implemented to achieve the highest production rate the
Everett plant has seen. Flex-track drilling machines in the 777 body and wings
area along with automated spray-painting equipment have enabled employees to
increase productivity and improve quality and safety.
"This
rate increase reflects the strong demand for the 777. It continues to be the
clear leader in the 300-400 passenger seat market," Fancher said.
The
airplane, a 777 Freighter, will be delivered to Korean Air in February 2013.
1,049 777s
are currently in service. 1,380 have been ordered from 63 customers around the
globe.
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