Originally published September 5, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified September 5, 2007 at 12:03 PM
The 787 at a glance
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By Seattle Times staff and news services
Timeline:
• Announced December 2002
• Design completed September 2005
• Major assembly began June 2006
• First flight sometime in mid-November to mid-December; previously aimed at late September 2007
Designed to:
• Carry 210 to 330 passengers, depending upon model
• Travel from 2,500 to 8,200 nautical miles, depending upon number of passengers
• Fly up to Mach 0.85
Production:
• Parts flown in from around the world: wings from Japan, fuselage sections from Italy, doors from France, landing gear and engines from England, tail cone from South Korea.
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• Final assembly in Everett is planned to take three days per plane when production is at full speed.
Orders (as of Sept. 5):
• 706 from 48 customers
• First goes to All Nippon Airways
Price:
Boeing estimates selling 3,500 787s over 20 years at list prices ranging from $146 million to $200 million.
Made of:
• 50 percent composites
• 20 percent aluminum
• 15 percent titanium
• 10 percent steel
• 5 percent other material
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