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Boeing Co. on Friday unveiled the first 787 Dreamliner made in its new South Carolina assembly plant, a factory at the center of a bitter labor dispute last year and the site of a recent manufacturing glitch that threatened to disrupt the 787 production rate target. The lightweight, sleek airplane rolled off the Charleston assembly line into a sunny day, greeted by music, fireworks and the cheers of thousands of blue-shirted Boeing employees, local officials and news media. Charleston is the second assembly line for the aircraft. The first line is in Everett, Washington. Boeing has delivered 11 Dreamliners from the Washington factory. The plane, which entered service last year, is about three years behind its development and production schedule, but demand is very high from airline customers. “I feel great. I tell you what: Whenever you go to a new site, obviously there’s uncertainty. There’s risk,” Jim Albaugh, the Chief Executive of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, told reporters after the ceremony. “We came here for the people. We came here because of South Carolina. We’re not disappointed at all. They’ve exceeded all of our expectations,” he said. The 787 Dreamliner is the first commercial airplane with an airframe made largely of carbon composites instead of aluminum. Because of its lighter weight, the plane consumes 20 percent less fuel than other planes its size on similar routes, savings that are prized by airline customers eager to tame soaring fuel bills. Passenger comforts include large windows that allow passengers to see the horizon during flights, lighting that gradually changes to simulate the rising and setting sun, and mechanisms to dampen in-flight turbulence. Boeing has taken more than 800 orders for the 787. The plane that emerged from the Charleston plant is bound for Air India. Boeing, which aims to make 10 787s per month by the end of 2013, will produce three planes each month in South Carolina. The current 787 production rate is 3.5 per month, and some experts doubt Boeing can hit the 10-a-month target on time. Earlier this year, workmanship in South Carolina came under scrutiny when Boeing reported signs of “delamination” on the rear fuselage of some 787s made at the Charleston plant. Delamination occurs when stress causes layered composite materials to separate. Boeing has said the problem may affect up to 55 planes, but that the error will not be repeated because the company has retrained the workers who made the mistake. Boeing on Friday also confirmed a $6 billion order for 777-300ER long-range passenger jets from China Eastern, first reported by Reuters on Thursday. The move came weeks after China’s third largest airline canceled an order for 24 Dreamliners due to the development delays. Friday’s celebration was an important milestone in the Dreamliner saga, which features the controversial outsourcing of design and manufacturing work. Kinks in the vast global supply chain put development far behind schedule. As part that chain, South Carolina has been an important and sometimes weak link. Problems and inefficiencies at plants owned by Boeing suppliers in South Carolina contributed to delays in the 787’s development. To help regain control of Dreamliner production, Boeing bought portions of the operations of two of its South Carolina partners in 2009. The purchase of those two operations became the foundation for a $750 million expansion to build Boeing South Carolina. “It has been pretty impressive how Boeing has got this whole operation together, and is now actually rolling out an aircraft from a factory that has never made a plane before,” said Rob Stallard, an aerospace analyst with RBC Capital. Last year, South Carolina again was in the spotlight when the National Labor Relations Board complained in an administrative law court that Boeing’s decision to open a 787 wide-body assembly away from its Washington state home base was meant to punish the Washington’s union for past strikes.

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