Boeing 797 Built in Washington
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•Boeing's 797 airliner to be built in Washington
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Boeing has reached a deal with 33,000 employees in Washington .
The much anticipated 797 airliner will be built in the state of Washington .
It's designed to fill the gap left by the old 757 , targeting the mid market range.
Boeing estimates a market demand of up to 4000 planes.
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