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717-200 BR715 Engine
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Powered by BMW Rolls-Royce BR715 engines, the Boeing 717 completed its first flight in September 1998. Because the 100-seat twinjet is used for short routes and will experience a high number of takeoffs and landings every day, its systems--including its power plant--was designed to withstand the added severity of high-cycle operations. The highly efficient 717 concluded its production run in May 2006, though the airplane will remain in service for years to come.
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BI619102
Boeing ID
98d09507
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2578px × 3840px 28MB
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