Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Factory-Worker-Accesses-a-737-Tail-Panel-with-an-Automaic-Lift-2F3XC5S5RH0.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similar737 Wing Spars at Renton Assembly PlantBoeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA737 Wing Manufacturing in Renton, WAFactory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel Via a LiftBoeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WABoeing Business Jet First AssemblyFactory Workers Installing a 737 Engine MountAlaska Airlines' First 737-900Boeing Employees Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WAView AllView more with similar tones Factory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel with an Automaic LiftSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage: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.BI219720 (k63597-24)Maximum size:4992px × 3320px (~47 MB)16.6in × 11.0in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1990s-737 family-adults-airplanes-Boeing-close-ups-commercial-commercial passenger planes-contrast-currently in production-factories-factory workers-full body views-fuselages-grid patterns-ground shots-interiors-jets-large-lifting-male-manufacturing-monoplanes-occupations and work-one person-photos-Renton Assembly Plant-small-stairs, lifts and ladders-structural systems-tails-unpainted-viewed from belowRelated Photo/Videos:View All