Historic
delivery to Air India begins a new chapter of Boeing airplane production in
region
NORTH
CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) today marked
a historic milestone with delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner built at its
North Charleston, S.C., facility to Air India.
The
delivery continues the momentum of the 787 Dreamliner's entry into revenue
service by customers globally and marks the beginning of a new era of
commercial airplane production in South Carolina.
"Within
just three years of breaking ground, we have flown and delivered our first
airplane built at Boeing South Carolina," said Jack Jones, vice
president and general manager, Boeing South Carolina. "This is a tribute
to the remarkable Boeing South Carolina team and the support we have received
from our airline customers, our supplier partners and the Boeing enterprise,
as well as the relationship we have with the State of South Carolina."
Work on
the Boeing South Carolina Final Assembly and Delivery Center began in
November 2009. Production of the first South Carolina-built 787 began in
mid-2011 and the completed airplane rolled out of the factory in April.
Boeing
South Carolina fabricates, integrates and assembles the midbody and aftbody
fuselage sections for all 787 Dreamliners. Completed sections are joined in
South Carolina Final Assembly, or transported via the Dreamlifter to 787
Final Assembly in Everett, Wash.
"We're
delighted to be the first airline in the world to take delivery of a
Dreamliner from this beautiful factory and look forward to taking many
more," said Air India Board Member K.M. Unni. "The 787 is an
airplane with unmatched efficiency and technology, which will help in our
airline's turnaround plan."
Dinesh
Keskar, senior vice president of Asia Pacific and India Sales, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes, praised Boeing's long, successful partnership with Air
India, including delivery in September of its first two of 27 Dreamliners.
"With two 787s successfully introduced to Air India's fleet, passengers
are enjoying breakthrough features such as larger windows, lower cabin
altitude and unprecedented flying experience," said Keskar.
Today's
delivery marks the 28th 787 Dreamliner delivered to date. Boeing
South Carolina will increase final assembly production to three 787s per
month by the end of 2013.
The Boeing
787 Dreamliner is the first commercial jetliner made primarily of advanced composite
materials. It offers exceptional passenger comfort features, including
cleaner air, a lower cabin altitude, higher humidity, bigger windows that dim
electronically and more overhead storage space. Airlines appreciate its fuel
efficiency, which is 20 percent better than other airplanes in its class and
results in 20 percent lower carbon emissions.
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Boeing Delivers First South Carolina-built 787 Dreamliner
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