First Fuselage Skins Built For Stretched 767-400ER
Workers at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagoya, Japan, inspect one of the first fuselage skins produced for Boeing's new stretched 767-400ER transport. The panel assembly will be installed just aft of the wing. The skin reveals the more oval-shaped 777 windows used on the -400ER, which saves more...
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