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787 paint hangar to fuel dock

On Monday, Boeing announced that its 787 Dreamliner had moved "to the flight line for testing," meaning it's going through final tests that will get it ready for its first flight.

This is a big step for Boeing, as the 787 is one of the most important airplanes in the company's portfolio, and it has suffered through a series of delays. When the plane was first rolled out before thousands of people at Boeing's Everett, Wash., manufacturing facility on July 8, 2007, the company said that the plane was expected to make its first flight in late 2007 and carry its first passenger in spring 2008. Those dates have been revised multiple times since.

But the delays, including a machinists strike late last year, now mean the first flight won't happen until at least the second quarter of 2009, and the first plane won't be delivered until at least the first quarter of 2010.

Still, despite the delays, Boeing says it has orders for 886 787s from 57 carriers around the world.

Here, the initial 787 Dreamliner is moved from Boeing's Everett paint hangar to its fuel dock on May 3.

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Cool plane...
Think of all the electricity that thing burns in an effort to save
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