Documentary TV Series (2006-2013)
Also known as: Mega Factories
Starring:
Christopher Cook (Narrator)
The program explores the inner workings of factories worldwide. Each episode profiles the machinery and manpower behind each factory's main product, featuring close-ups, breakdowns, interviews, and side stories to show the sequence of events to produce the product in the factory.
Season 7, Episode 2 Boeing 747[]
Boeing 747-8R7F/SCD[]
Registration N747EX, c/n 35808/1420 built in 2010. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
At the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
Boeing 747[]
Boeing 747[]
Boeing 747-121[]
Registration N7470, c/n 20235/1. Prototype which had its maiden flight at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE) on 9 February 1969. The aircraft is nowadays on display at Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Airbus A380-861[]
Registration F-WWDD, c/n 004 built in 2005.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Boeing 747-8[]
Boeing 747-8R7F[]
At the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
Boeing 747-8JK[]
Registration N6067E, c/n 38636/1434 built in 2011. Now registered to the State of Kuwait as 9K-GAA. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Boeing 777[]
At the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
Boeing 747-87UF[]
Being built for Atlas Air at the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE)..
Alexander Eaglerock Combo-Wing[]
Seen in 2009-2011 at the main Terminal at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA/KSEA), Seattle, Washington. On loan from the Museum of Flight (Seattle). Curtiss OX-5 (on the cowling) is the engine type fitted. Registration NC-4648.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
Various Boeing 737s[]
View of the Boeing's ramp at Renton Municipal Airport (RNT/KRNT).
Far row, closest to farthest: 737 of Air China, 737 of Tassili Airlines, 737 of XiamenAir, and 737 of American Airlines.
Near row, closest to farthest: 737-838 registration VH-VZR c/n 38636/1434 of Qantas, 737 of KLM, 737 of American Airlines, 737 without livery, 737 of Royal Air Maroc, another 737 without livery, and 737 of Air Berlin.
Boeing 747-451[]
Registration N401PW, c/n 23719/696 built in 1988. Prototype of the Boeing 747-400. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Vickers Viscount[]
Boeing 707[]
Boeing 747 concept model[]
Boeing 2707 Mockup[]
Various Aircraft[]
View of the ramp at the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE). Boeing 777 of Emirates, Boeing 747-409(LCF) Dreamlifter of Atlas Air, and Boeing 767 of Japan Airlines. Another Dreamlifter in the background.
Boeing 777 of Turkish Airlines and Boeing 747-409(LCF) Dreamlifter of Atlas Air.
Boeing 787[]
Under construction at the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
Canadair CT-133[]
Partially blocked by the National Geographic logo, one of Boeing's chase planes.
Boeing 747-428F(SCD)[]
Registration N6005C, c/n 25632/968 built in 1992. Prototype of the Boeing 747-400F.
Bombardier CRJ-701ER (CL-600-2C10) & Airbus A320 & Boeing 777[]
CRJ701ER registration N748SK, c/n 10203 built in 2005.
Boeing 737-790[]
Registration N611AS, c/n 29753/385 built in 1999.
Boeing 747-121(SF)[]
Registration N747GE, c/n 19651/25 built in 1970. General Electric engine testbed and the oldest flying 747.
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress[]
Boeing 747-8R7F[]
Being painted in Cargolux livery at the Boeing Everett Factory at Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
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