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Alaska Airlines' First 737-900
During a festive celebration in Seattle on May 16, 2001, The Boeing Company delivered the first 737-900 to launch customer Alaska Airlines. The new airplane was the first of 11 737-900s Alaska Airlines ordered. At 138 feet 2 inches, the 737-900 is the longest of the four Next-Generation 737 models and seats the most passengers. As configured by Alaska, the airplane carries 172 passengers in a two-class configuration, 52 more passengers than their 737-700s and 34 more than their 737-400s and MD-80s. 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
BI218390
Boeing ID
k61077
Type
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2382px × 2400px 16MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2000s
737-900
abundance
airplanes
commercial passenger planes
currently in production
factories
gray color
ground shots
interiors
jets
manufacturing
monoplanes
muted colors
Next-Generation 737
perspective lines
photos
Renton Assembly Plant
repetition
right front views
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
three-quarter length views
unpainted
viewed from above
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