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Boeing Moves 787 Dreamliner Fatigue Test Airframe to Testing Rig

February 2nd, 2010 ~ No Comments

Boeing moves the 787 Dreamliner fatigue test airframe to its structural test rig on Sunday.

EVERETT, Wash. – Boeing on Sunday moved the 787 Dreamliner fatigue test airframe to its structural test rig. The test rig is located in the northwest corner of the Everett, Wash., site.

Test set up is expected to begin immediately, with tests commencing midyear.

“Unlike static tests, where loads are applied to the airplane structure to simulate both normal operation and extreme flight conditions, fatigue testing is a much longer process that simulates up to three times the number of flight cycles an airplane is likely to experience during a lifetime of service,” said Scott Fancher, 787 vice president and general manager, Commercial Airplanes. “This testing is instrumental in confirming the longevity of the airplane.”

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