Boeing Moves 787 Dreamliner Static Test Airframe to Testing Rig

Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:44pm EDT
 
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EVERETT, Wash., April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) moved
the 787 Dreamliner static test airframe from its Final Assembly facility in
Everett to its structural test rig this evening. The test rig is located only
1,000 feet away from Final Assembly at the Everett factory.
    Some assembly remains to be completed on the static airframe. That work
will be completed concurrently with test set-up. Test set up is expected to
begin immediately, with tests commencing this summer.
    "During static tests we apply loads to the airplane structure to simulate
both normal operation as well as extreme flight conditions," said Randy
Harley, vice president of Engineering & Technology for the 787 program. "We
monitor the airplane to confirm analytical predictions and make sure the
structure holds up to these conditions."
    Movement of the static airframe clears the way to begin assembly of the
third 787 to enter the flight test program. Most pieces of the third airplane
arrived in Everett earlier this month. All assemblies for Airplane #3 are now
in Everett, and the airplane will be loaded into the first position of Final
Assembly early next week.
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Lori Gunter of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Communication, +1-206-931-5919

 

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