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717-200 (MD-95) in Assembly
Early 717-200 Assembly
717-200 Moving Line Assembly
Early 717-200 in Assembly
717-200 in Assembly
717-200 Nose Assembly
717-200 in Assembly
Early 717-200 Final Assembly Line
MD-95 Assembly
Final 717-200 on Moving Assembly Line
717-200 Moving Line at Long Beach
Boeing 717-200 Receives Engines
717-200 Engine Assembly
Early 717-200 Manufacturing
717-200 Assembly
717-200 Engine
717-200 in Assembly
717-200 Rollout
Early 717-200 Manufacturing
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717-200 (MD-95) Assembly Line
After the merger with McDonnell Douglas, Boeing renamed the MD-95 and introduced it into the short-range jetliner market as the 717-200 in early 1998. The 717, which entered commercial service in October 1999, was designed specifically for high-frequency routes. The highly efficient 717 concluded its 156-airplane production run in May 2006. The 717 program pioneered breakthrough business and manufacturing processes for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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Unique identifier
BI219584
Boeing ID
k60067
Type
Image
Size
4726px × 4804px 65MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
adults
airplanes
commercial
commercial passenger planes
factories
factory workers
fuselages
gray
ground shots
half-length views
interiors
jets
lifting
manufacturing
monoplanes
occupations and work
out of production
photos
red
several/groups
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
text
unpainted
yellow
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