787 Dreamliner and Gov. Jerry Brown visit Boeing’s Long Beach plant
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Gov. Jerry Brown joined hundreds of
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Scalloped engine cowlings help make the Dreamliner quieter.
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Raked wingtips help reduce drag and fuel consumption on the Dreamliner.
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Boeing pilot Ed Wilson takes questions by guests touring the new 787 Dreamliner.
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Crew members have sleeping quarters aboard the Dreamliner.
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Overhead bins inside the 787.
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Major parts for the plane are pre-assembled all over the globe and then shipped to Everett, Wash., where they are “snapped together” in three days, compared with a month when done the traditional way.
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