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737-700 Assembly
737-700 Assembly 
737-700 Fuselage Section Under Assembly
737-700 Fuselage Section Under Assembly 
First 737-700 in Assembly
First 737-700 in Assembly 
737-700 in Final Assembly
737-700 in Final Assembly 
737-700 Fuselage Section Being Assembled
737-700 Fuselage Section Being Assembled 
737 Engine Installation
737 Engine Installation 
737-700 Nose Section during Assembly
737-700 Nose Section during Assembly 
Manufacturing of the First 737-700
Manufacturing of the First 737-700 
737-700 Wing Construction
737-700 Wing Construction 
Fuselage Assembly, 737-700
Fuselage Assembly, 737-700 
737-700 Moving Line Manufacturing
737-700 Moving Line Manufacturing 
737-700 Fuselages Lined Up for Assembly
737-700 Fuselages Lined Up for Assembly 
737-700 Wing Manufacture
737-700 Wing Manufacture 
First 737-700 Nears Completion
First 737-700 Nears Completion 
737-800 Assembly
737-800 Assembly 
737-800 Assembly
737-800 Assembly 
737-700 Wing Manufacture
737-700 Wing Manufacture 
737-700 Assembly
737-700 Assembly 
737-700 Interior Wiring
737-700 Interior Wiring 
737-700 Wings Ready for Joining
737-700 Wings Ready for Joining 
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737-700 Assembly

In 2003, Boeing Photographic Services documented the significant steps in the manufacturing and assembly of a Southwest Airlines' 737-700, also known as line unit 1369, as part an educational effort at Southwest Airlines to show employees how an airplane is built. Southwest Airlines, an exclusive operator of 737 airplanes, posted the images and accompanying descriptive text on its internal Web site. The documentation, which included photos of the airplane’s nacelles and struts, continued as the airframe progressed through final assembly at the Renton factory. Southwest Airlines was the launch customer for members of the Next-Generation 737 family. 
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Unique identifier BI225839 
Boeing ID 03d07613 
Type Image 
Size 3600px Ɨ 2400px   24MB 
License type RM 
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1990s
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