Boeing Everett Factory

The Boeing Everett Factory is the largest and most important production site of the U.S. air and space company Boeing, about 50 kilometers north of Seattle. It is located in Everett, Washington state. The building was completed in 1968 for the final assembly of the Boeing 747.

Due to the start of production of new aircraft types such as the Boeing 767 in 1980 and 777 in 1993, major expansions were completed. In addition, is also the final assembly of Boeing 787 held in Everett.

On the site, are employed on the 30,000 Boeing employees in three shifts, also include three paint spray booths and a private rail terminal for the delivery of material. In addition, located on the premises which is operated by Boeing " Future of Flight Aviation Center " Aviation Museum. The site covers 415 hectares, of which 282 hectares are cultivated and secured 86 acres as driving and taxiways. The production hall is the volume after the second largest building in the world with 13,385,378 cubic meters, according to the New Century Global Centre in Chengdu with 20 million cubic meters. Its floor area is 399 480 square meters. The factory site is directly connected to the Paine Field Airport.

Predecessor of the plant were around ten kilometers south of Seattle nearby factories such as the Boeing Plant 2

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