Air India takes delivery of first South Carolina-made Boeing 787

The first 787 Dreamliner passenger jet to be assembled at Boeing's South Carolina facility is rolled out during a ceremony in North Charleston
The first 787 Dreamliner passenger jet to be assembled at Boeing's South Carolina facility is rolled out during a ceremony in North Charleston in this file photo taken April 27, 2012. REUTERS/Mary Ann ChastainPurchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
By Harriet McLeod
NORTH CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - Representatives from Air India took delivery on Friday of the first Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner made in South Carolina and the first manufactured outside Boeing Commercial Airplane's headquarters in Washington state.
The delivery marks another milestone in Boeing's efforts to broaden its production base beyond Washington, where all of its other jets have been built. The 787 is largely outsourced to other countries, with wings and other parts shipped in for final assembly to Boeing facilities in Washington and now, South Carolina. Boeing's corporate headquarters are in Chicago.
"Airplane built, airplane completed, airplane flown and now today, airplane delivered," said Jack Jones, chief executive of Boeing South Carolina whose $750 million final assembly plant in North Charleston was started in fall 2009. Production began in the summer of 2011. The first plane was completed in April.
Boeing South Carolina also makes and assembles the mid-body and aft-body fuselage sections for all 787s at the plant.
"Three years ago, nothing was here," Jones said. "Some of these employees - a year and half of experience. That's unprecedented. It's also historic."
Today's delivery was the third 787 for Air India. It took delivery of two more last month, both made in Washington.

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