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Construction Workers are working to meet the July 2011 deadline on Boeing's Final Assembly Building which will be home to the second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and delivery facility on June 16, 2011 in Charleston, SC. The building is the size of 10.5 football fields and can house two 787 Dreamliners wingtip to wingtip. Boeing will be able to deliver three airplanes per month. (Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)
Photo by: Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washi
Construction Workers are working to meet the July 2011 deadline on Boeing's Final Assembly Building which will be home to the second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and delivery facility on June 16, 2011 in Charleston, SC. The building is the size of 10.5 football fields and can house two 787 Dreamliners wingtip to wingtip. Boeing will be able to deliver three airplanes per month. (Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)

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