SecWyman visits Boeing's Everett plant

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Rich White, Boeing's State & Local Government Relations manager for the NW Region, shows Secretary Wyman one of the planes being built at Everett facility. (Photos courtesy of Boeing)

When some of the world's most modern and innovative commercial airplanes are built in your backyard, it's worth checking it out. That's what Secretary of State Wyman recently did, as she and our office's legislative director, Chris Strow, toured Boeing's Everett plant, the largest building on Earth in terms of volume. The Everett factory is where 747s, 767s, 777s and the new 787 Dreamliner are assembled. Think the secretary was impressed? Judge for yourself. If you're interested in a tour of Boeing's Everett factory, go here for more details.
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Secretary Wyman checks out one of the new Boeing planes being built.

Secretary Wyman and others continue their tour of an assembly line at the Everett plant.


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