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First 737-300 in Assembly

A lengthened fuselage version of the 737-200, the 737-300, was ordered into production in March 1981, with first factory rollout January 17, 1984 (pictured here). First flight of the advanced derivative was on February 24, 1984, and the first delivery to US Air came on November 28, 1984. However, the joint leadoff customer Southwest Airlines placed the first 737-300 into passenger service on December 7, 1984. Design changes resulted in lower operating costs and a reduction in fuel burn up to 30% less than the 737-200. 
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Unique identifier BI226476 
Boeing ID k47736 
Type Image 
Size 2400px × 3000px   27MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1980s
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
factories
full body views
fuselages
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ground shots
head on views
interiors
jets
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monoplanes
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