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Boeing 717-200 Taking Off
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717-200 Taking Off, European Tour 
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717-200 Approaching Runway, European Tour 
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717-200 Touching Down on Landing 
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717-200 Touching Down on Runway 
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717-200 Takes Off From Long Beach

The Boeing 717 was specifically designed for the short-haul, high frequency 100-passenger airline market. The highly efficient 717 concluded its production run in May 2006, though the airplane will remain in service for years to come. Final assembly of the 717 took place at the Boeing plant in Long Beach, CA. The airplane was originally part of the McDonnell Douglas airplane family and designated the MD-95 prior to merger with The Boeing Co. in 1997. The program produced 156 717s and pioneered breakthrough business and manufacturing process for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. 
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Unique identifier BI222875 
Boeing ID k60446 
Type Image 
Size 6173px × 4152px   73MB 
License type RM 
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