Boeing Will Modify 747 Freighter To Haul 7E7 Parts
Boeing engineers have come up with a novel way to get the large
fuselage and wing structures of the 7E7 Dreamliner into special
747-400 freighters that will haul the assemblies to Everett from
Japan, Europe and the United States for final assembly. The aft
fuselage of the huge jumbo jet will swing open like a gate to allow
loading of the 7E7 composite structures. That kind of cargo loading
system has not been developed in aviation since the early 1960s,
when a plane known as the Guppy, and which was based on a Boeing
airframe, was developed for NASA to transport hardware for the
space program. Scott Strode, Boeing's vice president of 7E7
manufacturing and quality said that a lot of work needs to be done
by Boeing this ye