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757-200 Taxis Toward its First Flight

The Boeing 757 single-aisle twinjet airliner made its first flight Feb 19, 1982 at Renton , Wash. Pilot John Armstrong made the inaugural flight with Lew Wallick as copilot. After a near-perfect 2 ½-hour flight, the plane landed at Paine Field near Boeing's Everett plant. The medium-to-long range 757 was 20 percent more fuel-efficient than the Boeing 727s it was designed to replace. A total of 1,050 Model 757s were produced and delivered to 55 customers around the world.
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Unique identifier BI219286 
Boeing ID k41285 
Type Image 
Size 5239px × 4269px   64MB 
License type RM 
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