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Boeing's Dreamliner becomes a reality

On Sunday, the aerospace giant opened the factory doors for its first all-new airplane in a decade, the 787. Photos: Dreamliner makes its debut Photos: In the factory

On Sunday, the aerospace giant is set to open the factory doors for its first all-new airplane in a decade, the 787.

The very first 787 rolls out of the factory doors, but as spiffy as it looks, there's still work to do before the debut flight.
July 9, 2007

The Dreamliner is the aerospace giant's first all-new plane since 1995, and one that it is counting on to stay atop the aviation heap.
July 8, 2007

An airfield in France plays host to everything from the superjumbo Airbus A380 to Honeywell's 16-pound battlefield drone.
June 20, 2007

Finally, comfort for those who fly private

BMW design firm hired to glamorize Boeing's jets releases first concept drawings.
June 22, 2007

Boeing nets $8.8 billion in 787 sales

At Paris Air Show, company announces deal to sell 60 of its 787 Dreamliner planes.
June 19, 2007

Swank new 787 passenger jet is scheduled to emerge from the factory on July 8, with a first flight anticipated for later in the summer.
May 26, 2007

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