Boeing manufactures parts of the 787 Dreamliner in South Carolina. Aircraft subassemblies are manufactured at various places in the midwest and on the west coast and made into whole aircraft at Everret and Renton, Washington.
Manufacturing (Boeing, BMW, tire plant)... Call centers out the behind... farming... Mills (paper, steel)... forestry, logging and tourism.
North Charleston, South Carolina.
The top five industries in South Carolina are Boeing's assembly line for its 787 Dreamliner; 250 automotive and automotive-related companies, 600 manufacturing, life science-related research and development and service companies, transportation (container ports, airports); and recycling.
There's one in Everett, WA and Charleston, South Carolina.
No, Airbus has plans to build one in Mobile, Alabama. Boeing has a plant in South Carolina, more specifically North Charleston.
Boeing aircraft are currently assembled at the following facilities:Boeing Everett Factory (Everett, Washington) - 747, 767, 777, and 787Boeing Renton Factory (Renton, Washington) - 737 and formerly 707, 727 and 757Boeing Charleston Factory (North Charleston, South Carolina) - 787
Ryanair air only operates one type of aircraft - the Boeing 737-800 series (737-8as) variant
Many southern companies focused on manufacturing. South Carolina in particular is known for car manufacturing, with plants including BMW and Bridgestone.
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Well, Boeings are built in Seattle, Renton, Everett, Long Beach, Wichita [due to close in 2013], St. Louis, and South Carolina, without all of of the hundreds of subcontractors. BAE is in Farnborough, and contains Avro, Hawker Siddelley, and Airbus. That is basically the only major aircraft competition market, with Boeing in domination of many. McDonnell Douglas was purchased by Boeing in 1997.
As of October 2014, they are flying Airbus 319, 320, 321, 330, 340 and also Boeing 737s