`Paper Lite' Instructions Benefit C-17 Assembly

In the age of computer-aided design and manufacturing, paper on the shop floor remains a costly and time consuming part of building an aircraft. It is measured in thousands of assembly orders, an army of support staff and the chance that a penciled-in change order might be misunderstood or missed...

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