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737-800 in 1981 Boeing Red, White and Blue Livery with Winglets

At 129 feet 6 inches in length, the 737-800 is 19 feet 2 inches longer than the 737-700. The first 737-800 was the 2,906th 737 built and the 6,508th commercial airplane built by Boeing in Renton. On Feb. 18, 2000 Boeing announced availability of advanced technology "blended" winglets as an option on Next-Generation 737-800.
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Unique identifier BI221749 
Boeing ID 737-800winglet 
Type Image 
Size 2910px × 1306px   10MB 
License type RM 
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