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The Boeing Company's Everett, Washington Factory is where Boeing 747s, 767s, 777s, and the new 787 Dreamliner are built. Located on the northeast corner of Paine Field, it is the largest building in the world by volume at 1472 million cu. ft and covers 98.3 acres.
The factory includes a BECU branch, 5 Tully's Coffee stands (1 of which is in the delivery center), and several cafés. Across the airport to the northwest is the The Boeing Store, a theater, and Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, which runs factory tours.
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The Boeing 747 is the first ever jumbo jet built. The Boeing Everett Factory was originally designed and built to assemble the Boeing 747 as there was not enough room at the Boeing facilities in Seattle. The 747-8 is currently in production in the Everett factory.
The Boeing 767 is an airplane family from Boeing. It is designed to accommodate between 200-300 passengers. The Boeing 767-200 is the only 767 out of production. Here is the list of airplanes in production:
The Boeing 777 is a wide-body jet designed to fill the size gap between the 747 and 767. All variants are still in production. Variants:
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner family currently has three models, the 787-3, 787-8, 787-9. The 787-8 official rollout was on July 8, 2007 (7.8.07)
| Preceded by NASA Vehicle Assembly Building |
Largest Building by Volume 19—present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Coordinates: 47°55′33″N 122°16′19″W / 47.925718°N 122.271845°W
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