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A Boeing Co. 777 jet for Turkish Airlines is assembled at the company's manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2011. Demand for the Boeing Co.'s 737, the world's most widely flown plane, and the 777 twin-aisle jet, Boeing's most profitable airliner, has helped buffer the effect of higher costs from the delays of the 787 Dreamliner. Photographer: Ron Wurzer/Boomberg

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Photo information

  • Photographer: Ron Wurzer
  • Credit: Bloomberg
  • Published: April 29, 2012
  • Photo taken: April 27, 2012
  • Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark II
  • ISO: 800
  • Aperture: (3356144, 1000000)
  • Metering Mode: 5
  • Focal Length: (150, 1)
  • Flash setting: 16

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  • Copyright: © 2011 Bloomberg Finance LP
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  • DateTime: 2012:04:27 09:34:34
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  • DateTimeOriginal: 2011:02:14 16:30:04
  • Artist: Ron Wurzer
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  • ImageDescription: A Boeing Co. 777 jet for Turkish Airlines is assembled at the company's manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2011. Demand for the Boeing Co.'s 737, the world's most widely flown plane, and the 777 twin-aisle jet, Boeing's most profitable airliner, has helped buffer the effect of higher costs from the delays of the 787 Dreamliner. Photographer: Ron Wurzer/Boomberg
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  • ExifVersion: 0221

IPTC data

  • Category: A
  • City: Everett
  • Copyright_Notice: 2011 Bloomberg Finance LP
  • Byline: Ron Wurzer
  • Caption_Writer: KK/FS
  • Credit: Bloomberg
  • Headline: Boeing's Everett Plant Continues Assembly Of 777 And 787 Widebody Jets
  • Province_State: WA
  • Original_Transmission_Reference: 109051574
  • Source:
  • Object_Name: BOEING ASSEMBLY
  • Special_Instructions:
  • Byline_Title: 804739
  • Keywords: TRANSPORT; TRANSPORTATION
  • Date_Created: 20110214
  • Supplemental_Categories: FIN
  • Country_Name: USA
  • Urgency:
  • Caption: A Boeing Co. 777 jet for Turkish Airlines is assembled at the company's manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2011. Demand for the Boeing Co.'s 737, the world's most widely flown plane, and the 777 twin-aisle jet, Boeing's most profitable airliner, has helped buffer the effect of higher costs from the delays of the 787 Dreamliner. Photographer: Ron Wurzer/Boomberg