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737 Wing Manufacturing in Renton, WA
Throughout the years, the Airplane Programs manufacturing site in Renton, Wash., has been home to many of commercial aviation's most renowned airplanes, including the 707, 727, 737 and 757. Today, employees at the 278-acre site, which encompasses 4.1 million square feet (380,902 square meters) of building space, produce the Boeing Next-Generation 737 airplane, the newest, most-advanced jetliner in its class.
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Unique identifier
BI220771
Boeing ID
k63597-59
Size
4992px × 3320px 47MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
complexity
currently in production
factories
grid patterns
ground shots
interiors
jets
manufacturing
nobody
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stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
three-quarter length views
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