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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

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.

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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