Construction on Boeing’s first overseas facility starts
May 15, 2017 Category Travel, Weekly
Construction of Boeing’s first overseas facility as part of its 737 production system has started in Zhoushan, a port city in Zhejiang province. After completion in 2018, the facility will deliver eight to 10 planes each month, with an annual production of up to 100 aircraft. Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (COMAC) will jointly run the completion center, in which flight entertainment systems and seats will be installed in 737 aircraft. Boeing supplies 150 to 200 airplanes to Chinese customers a year, accounting for a quarter of Boeing’s global deliveries.
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