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737-900 Takes Off From Renton on its First Flight

The first Boeing Next-Generation 737-900 took off on its maiden flight, heading over Lake Washington near Seattle on August 3, 2000. The flight, which lasted three hours, marked the start of a six-month 737-900 flight-test program. The 737-900 is the largest of the Next-Generation 737 models. 
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Boeing ID k60781-23 
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