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737-800 Landing at Boeing Field in Seattle, WA

After a successful three hour and five minute flight, the longest Boeing 737 ever built lands at Boeing Field in Seattle. During the test flight, Capts. Mike Hewett and Jim McRoberts conducted a series of tests on the airplane's systems and structures. The 129-foot, 6 inch 737-800 is the newest member of the Next-Generation 737 family. 
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Unique identifier BI215520 
Boeing ID k59833 
Type Image 
Size 3189px × 2193px   20MB 
License type RM 
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