A model of the Boeing 787 outside the Visitor Center in South Carolina.

A model of the Boeing 787 outside the Visitor Center in South Carolina. Check out the wing-like roof.

This is a guest post written by Drew Vane for AirlineReporter.com:

I recently visited a Boeing Factory. No, I’m not talking about Renton or Everett, but in South Carolina.

Covering almost 11 football fields and completed in mid 2011, Boeing’s ’œother’ factory for manufacturing the new 787 Dreamliner is located in North Charleston, South Carolina on property bordering Charleston International Airport and Joint Base Charleston.  I had the opportunity to stop by during a business trip recently and let me tell you, this facility is impressive.  According to Boeing’s web site, ’œBoeing South Carolina fabricates, assembles and installs systems for aft (rear) fuselage sections of the 787 Dreamliner and joins and integrates mid-body sections from other partners.’

These partners include companies located in India and Japan.  While I wasn’t able to tour the facility during my trip, I did take a short visit to the visitor’s facility and grabbed some pics of the lineup near the fence line.  I just happened to miss the second 787 Dreamliner to depart for India by only one day.  I also missed the departure of the Dreamlifter with its precious cargo bound for Seattle, but I hope to catch one in the future.

Some 787s on the tarmac at Boeing's South Carolina facility. Image by Drew Vane.

Some 787s on the tarmac at Boeing’s South Carolina facility. Image by Drew Vane.

Since green is the name of the game these days, Boeing designed this facility to be as environmentally friendly as possible.  The final assembly building was fitted with solar panels that are capable of generating enough electricity to power 250 homes with a peak energy output equal to 200,000 13-watt watt bulbs.  In addition, Boeing has a zero waste program where recycling and reuse is the norm, creating zero waste to landfills from the facility as a whole.  Quite impressive for such a large manufacturing facility.

The visitor’s center unfortunately is for those with permission to enter the site.  I had hoped to see a retail store, room full of Boeing paraphernalia and models for sale.  It is too bad that the store is behind the fence, far from public eyes. The visitor center is more a front gate for those seeking security badges or meeting Boeing employees.  They did have a very nice facility with a roof in the form of a 400-ft long wing, an outside small display with the history of Boeing, and a large scale model of the 787.

Boeing workers who built the facility

Boeing workers who built the facility

A very courteous Boeing employee was kind enough to talk with me as he was leaving for the day.  Boeing’s Charleston facility is the only location currently in the world where the 787 tail assembly is manufactured.  Boeing ships the tails to Everett where they’re assembled. Similar to Everett, all the parts are shipped here to Charleston for assembly.  At the present time, Boeing’s manufacturing is only capable of producing one 787 per month.  But, they hope to eventually ramp that up to one every six days, similar to the Everett Washington facility.

From public areas, I did spot some red tails (not the movie) in the lineup area and took a drive over, stopping outside the fence to snap a pic of the lineup.  What an impressive sight!  I was excited just to be in the same state as these fine aircraft. I cannot wait until my next visit.

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14 Comments
mike brown

Would like short tour of facility or information center if one is available.

william pelch

Are tours available at the Charleston SC facility? Thank You

There are not. There is a public area, but no tours.

David | AirlineReporter

Patsy Stump

Have you started tours yet?

Doug Wiggers

Have tours started here yet?

Hey Doug,

I just checked in with Boeing and currently there are still no public tours, nor any short-term plans to start them :(.

David | AirlineReporter

Linette Murray

We just watched the fabulous Dreamliner 787 during the Heritage PGA Tour April 16, and then watched it again!! We’re very pleased that Boeing is in SC!
I’m a retired UAL employee and have always loved Boeing. Thanks for the great view of the 787. L A Murray/Florida

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