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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 1995-- United Airlines will become the first airline in the world to take delivery of the Boeing 777 in special ceremonies at Seattle's Museum of Flight on Wednesday, May 17.

Culminating a five-year partnership to design and build the most advanced and service-ready twinjet in commercial aviation history, United's first 777 has been appropriately named "Working Together."

"We're delivering the 777 on time and ready for service," said Boeing President Phil Condit. Condit led the initial effort to collect airline input and design the 777 -- the first airplane of the 21st century. "This is a terrific day for us because we now have very tangible evidence that the business philosophy we've come to call `Working Together' works."

"The Working Together concept was very dynamic," said United 777 Program Manager Gordon McKinzie. "Working closely with Boeing, we helped …

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