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737-800s Gathered on Flight Apron

The 737-800, an advanced-technology, stretched version of the current 737-400, delivers more value to airlines in the form of reliability, simplicity, and reduced operating and maintenance costs. The 737-800s pictured here are configured for 155 seats, including 20 in business class with first class standards, and 135 in tourist class. 
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Unique identifier BI222757 
Boeing ID k60320 
Type Image 
Size 5664px × 3758px   60MB 
License type RM 
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