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How do you build an #airplane? While on assignment for @nytmag, @chrispaynephoto had an inside look at @airbus’s epic assembly line, photographing an Airbus A321 as it was assembled over the course of 6 months in Mobile, Alabama. #Airbus could assemble its planes almost anywhere. The finished product is easy to move (it flies), and the hardest work of making it is buried in its components. The vertical stabilizer is made in Getafe, Spain. The wings come from Broughton, Wales. The front of the fuselage is made in Saint-Nazaire, France; the back, in Hamburg. What happens in Mobile doesn’t look like manufacturing; it’s more like the assembly of a particularly large and tremendously complicated piece of Ikea furniture. Today, many of the world’s largest manufacturers are global operations that pull together components from hundreds of factories in dozens of countries to create products sold around the world. But it was politics, as much if not more than economics, that brought Airbus to Mobile. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @chrispaynephoto. #✈️


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