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Early 717-200 in Assembly
Early 717-200 in Assembly 
717-200 in Assembly
717-200 in Assembly 
717-200 Assembly
717-200 Assembly 
717-200 in Assembly
717-200 in Assembly 
717-200 Moving Line Assembly
717-200 Moving Line Assembly 
Early 717-200 Final Assembly Line
Early 717-200 Final Assembly Line 
717-200 (MD-95) in Assembly
717-200 (MD-95) in Assembly 
717-200 Rollout
717-200 Rollout 
717-200 Rollout
717-200 Rollout 
Final 717-200 on Moving Assembly Line
Final 717-200 on Moving Assembly Line 
717-200 Nose Assembly
717-200 Nose Assembly
717-200 Moving Line at Long Beach
717-200 Moving Line at Long Beach 
Early 717-200 Assembly
Early 717-200 Assembly 
717-200 Engine Assembly
717-200 Engine Assembly
717-200 Rollout
717-200 Rollout 
717-200 (MD-95) Assembly Line
717-200 (MD-95) Assembly Line 
Early 717-200 Manufacturing
Early 717-200 Manufacturing 
Early 717-200 Manufacturing
Early 717-200 Manufacturing 
717-200 Engine
717-200 Engine 
Boeing 717-200 Receives Engines
Boeing 717-200 Receives Engines 
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717-200 in Assembly

The 717 is a full-size twinjet designed specifically for the short-range, 100-seat regional airline market and is a very efficient and exceptionally quiet airplane. Its advanced technologies and rugged simplicity of design allow it quick turnaround time at a wide range of airports. It makes effective use of today's technology to lower operating costs, reduce noise and emissions, and provide big jet comfort. The airplane, formerly MD-95, was designated the Boeing 717 following the merger of McDonnell Douglas and The Boeing Company in 1997. In early 2005, after careful assessment of the challenging 100-seat market, Boeing announced that it will conclude 717 production in 2006 after delivering on current customer commitments. 
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Unique identifier BI218454 
Boeing ID k60101 
Type Image 
Size 3723px × 2886px   30MB 
License type RM 
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