Boeing to celebrate major join of Qatar aircraft

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The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III program will host a "major join" ceremony for Qatar's first C-17 advanced airlifter at its Long Beach, Calif., production facility on Thursday, the company announced today. Qatar is the first Middle East nation to acquire the C-17.

 

Major join represents a key milestone, as the aircraft takes the shape of a C-17, with the advanced airlifter's four major fuselage sections - the forward, center and aft fuselages and wing assembly - joined together into one.

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