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737 Wing Spar at Renton Assembly Plant
When completed, the 737 final assembly building was the world's largest building by volume - a record later surpassed by the final assembly building for the Boeing 747, 767 and 777 in Everett. 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 models.
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BI220345
Boeing ID
k63597-53
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