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The Douglas Aircraft Company opened their Long Beach assembly plant - adjacent to Daugherty Airfield, now Long Beach Airport - in 1941.

During WWII, Douglas manufactured more than 31,000 aircraft here, becoming one of the largest wartime contractors and one of the region's main employers. - From "Industrial Los Angeles"

Long Beach’s ‘Fly DC Jets’ sign, symbol of a bygone era, may become historic landmark 08/08/2016

It's about time and something we've known all along!! CAVU* skies to everyone!! Yay!!!!!!

Long Beach’s ‘Fly DC Jets’ sign, symbol of a bygone era, may become historic landmark A city commission this week will discuss whether to designate the iconic neon “Fly DC Jets” sign on the former Boeing 717 building in Long Beach as a historic landmark. The former Douglas Company plant played a “transforma

First Boeing team finishes its work on the last C-17 08/08/2016

Related from 2014: The last C-17 is built in LGB. :(

First Boeing team finishes its work on the last C-17 LONG BEACH >> Linda Foster pressed her pneumatic glue gun against two metal plates and painted a ribbon of black sealant along the last major airplane wing that will be produced in the Boeing C-17 factory in Long Beach.Foster is one of 22

Last Boeing C-17 built in Long Beach takes flight as California aerospace era ends 11/30/2015

It's a sad day for Long Beach friends...the last one. I have many happy memories of Boeing LGB. Sadder still, for the 400 people who have lost their jobs.

Last Boeing C-17 built in Long Beach takes flight as California aerospace era ends The last Boeing C-17 Globemaster III cargo plane built at the company’s Long Beach plant departed from the facility Sunday, closing an important era for aircraft manufacturing in California.

Mercedes-Benz Leases Huge Southern California Aircraft Plant 09/01/2013

Thanks to Olivier for this awesome news!!!

Mercedes-Benz Leases Huge Southern California Aircraft Plant Mercedes-Benz USA is expected to take over an old aircraft manufacturing plant in Long Beach, Calif.

01/26/2013

What an absolutely fantastic photo!! Thanks Tom Underhill!!

Love this neon.

The Different Faces of an Icon 03/03/2012
WorldFlicks: Photos and videos on Google Maps, the WIKI-way 03/03/2012

Boeing 717 Manufacturing Plant!

WorldFlicks: Photos and videos on Google Maps, the WIKI-way

Douglas Commercial Jets 03/03/2012

On May 23, 2006, Boeing delivered its final two 717 airplanes to Midwest Airlines and AirTran Airways in a ceremony before thousands of employees, retirees and dignitaries in Long Beach, Calif. The deliveries conclude commercial airplane production in Southern California that began in the 1920s with the Douglas Aircraft Co.

Neon sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 03/03/2012

Neon Sign Wiki!!

Neon sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Neon signs are made using electrified, luminous tube lights that contain rarefied neon or other gases. They are the most common use for neon lighting, which was first demonstrated in a modern form in December, 1910 by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show.[1] While they are used worldwide, neon sig...

Lakewood - Home of DC Jets 03/03/2012

Welcome to Douglas Park!

Douglas DC-8 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 03/03/2012

Proudly made in Long Beach since 1958!

Douglas DC-8 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Douglas DC-8 is a four-engined narrow-body passenger commercial jet airliner, manufactured from 1958 to 1972 by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Launched later than the competing Boeing 707, the DC-8 nevertheless established Douglas in a strong position in the airliner market, and remained in produ...

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