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737 Assembly, circa 2001

Throughout the years, the Airplane Programs manufacturing site in Renton, Wash., has been home to many of commercial aviation's most renowned airplanes, including the 707, 727, 737 and 757. Today, employees at the 278-acre site, which encompasses 4.1 million square feet (380,902 square meters) of building space, produce the Boeing Next-Generation 737 airplane models. In 2002 the 737 manufacturing process converted to a moving line system, replacing the station to station method of assembly pictured here. 
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Unique identifier BI219590 
Boeing ID k61148 
Type Image 
Size 4031px × 3589px   41MB 
License type RM 
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