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737-700 Nose Section during Assembly

In 2003, employees at Southwest Airlines followed the birth of their very own 737-700. Five Southwest employees were in Seattle to sign the "birth certificate" and take delivery of the airplane on September 10. 2003. The five, who were randomly selected from 3,000 entrants in the carrier’s “Birth of a Boeing” drawing, represented various departments and cities in the Southwest network. Southwest’s intranet carried photos of the airplane starting with the unloading of the rear pressure bulkhead in Wichita, to the fuselage's train ride to Renton, into its place on the moving line, through factory rollout, first flight, paint and then delivery. 
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Unique identifier BI226546 
Boeing ID 03d04612 
Type Image 
Size 3000px × 2400px   20MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1990s
adults
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
currently in production
factories
factory workers
grid patterns
ground shots
guidance systems
interiors
jets
large
lifting
male
manufacturing
nose sections
occupations and work
photos
precision
several/groups
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
unpainted
viewed from above
white
working together
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