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Avn, are you speaking of people making their parts, from scratch (this is, from blueprints)? Like a center section in Germany, wings in the US, tail-section in japan, etc ?
Inspector, I think you took my words a bit farther than my intent. Boeing, as Airbus, is building airplanes spread around the world. I said it was a challenge, not an impossibility. The proof is all those older models they are able to keep building in a distributed fashion.
Maybe I read it wrong but I thought A2C meant something like "take a rare airplane and distribute it's fabrication". Taking it to the extreme (for instance, few parts existing) this could be quite a challenge. But I also think if all keep inside the tolerance envelope and referred to the same plans, coupled with a good networked coordination (like, the parts plans should be modeled in the same program, with the files available through the web, so everyone could access them and check their virtual fit. They would also incorporate a versioning system, like when producing software, so changes could be tracked and everyone would be keep in sync). I think it's a very interesting problem.
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