Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center
Aircraft manufacturer · Dorchester ·

Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center

Aircraft manufacturer · Dorchester ·

Final assembly point for Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft

delivery center
wheelchair accessible
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null
Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center by null

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5400 Airframe Dr, North Charleston, SC 29418 Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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5400 Airframe Dr, North Charleston, SC 29418 Get directions

+1 312 544 2000
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 14, 2026

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How to Spend 24 Hours in an Airplane

"I was invited to the Boeing plant in South Carolina as part of a media crew for the delivery of Singapore Airlines’ first 10-series 787-10 Dreamliner; we spent a few days at the factory before boarding the delivery flight, using Boeing’s own gateway where we were greeted by the crew and Singapore Airlines executives. Being at the plant and part of the press core gave me a rare behind-the-scenes look at the delivery process and the hospitality around the launch, and Boeing clearly facilitated a seamless experience from factory to takeoff." - Matthew Kepnes

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Inside The Factory: How a Boeing is Built

"I toured the Dreamliner assembly process at the Boeing facility in Charleston, South Carolina, and walking the factory floor filled me with wonder and awe — seeing these metal behemoths up close really drove home how amazing plane-making is. The plant is divided into rear body, midbody, and final assembly: the rear body makes the tail sections (Section 47, where passengers are, and Section 48, the very end where the fins attach) by spinning tacky composite carbon fiber tape around a shell, which made me realize that when you fly a 787 you’re basically flying something that started as a thread. I learned how global production is — parts come from Wichita, Kawasaki, Alenia in Italy, and wings from Japan, Oklahoma, and Australia and are flown in on the Dreamlifter — and watched the midbody process where electrical systems and ducts are added and fuselage sections are “snapped” together with fasteners. It was both exciting and unnerving to learn that just a handful of rivets (they even mentioned seven rivets that later snap the wing to the fuselage) hold enormous structures together. Photos weren’t allowed on the most interesting parts of the plant, which was a shame (they gave Sam Chui access to film it), but I still came away impressed by the coordinated, global operation and the fact that final assembly — where wings, engines, interiors, and systems are added and the aircraft is first powered on — takes about 83 days." - Matthew Kepnes

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Boeing South Carolina Delivery Center

Alessandro F.

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Not open to the public, however, that's where you can feel how a brand new commercial plane smells like.

Atle S.

Google
The Boeing Charleston Delivery Center is closed to the General Public. It is only Airlines taking delivery of New 787-8 /-9 or -10, and Boeing employees that have access. The 787-10 airplanes can only be produced in Charleston, SC (mid body section is too long to be flown on the Dreamlifters)

Mike W.

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Michael st louis e is the day that you have been doing the day before you too much work today so far and you too beautiful for you my friend and you have been doing well in love ❤️

Sirajuddin A.

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Great Company. Was here in May 2019 to take delivery of one of our B787-10 Aircrafts. This facility in Charleston is only Assembly line for B787-10 Aircraft. Though B787-9 also Assembled here.

Casey C.

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I have a family of 3 with one more on the way. I was considering a mini van but a friend of mine said "why not a 787 ?" . So I checked it out and just so happened they were having a 2019 clearance sale. They had balloons, hot dogs, and colorful banners that said "VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME " so with 90 days same as cash we took home a brand new 787!

James G.

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I was in the market for my first car after I got my driver's license, but I then had to opportunity to fly on a 787. I was hooked. I immediately came out to SC and bought a 787-10, and christened it as 'The Weinermobile'

Veinyahhdih

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I saw this and immediately bought a Boeing 777-ER

C

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Worst company in the world. Boeing. Basically bought trail wood trailer park and didn’t even use most of the space for anything. Could have kept people in their homes, made a deal with residents, but designed some dumb small parking lot instead all while making tons of people homeless and all this unused space still unaccounted for to this day!