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HAWTHORNE, CA-The Boeing 747 ushered in a new way of air travel 40 years ago. Since then, more than 1,400 super jumbos have rolled off the assembly line. Some components, such as fuselage panels, are still assembled in southern California and shipped via railcar to Boeing’s plant in Everett, WA.MORE