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737 Wing Spar at Renton Assembly Plant
737 Wing Spar at Renton Assembly Plant 
737 Wing Manufacturing in Renton, WA
737 Wing Manufacturing in Renton, WA 
Boeing Employees Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA
Boeing Employees Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA 
Boeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA
Boeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA 
737 Wing Assembly
737 Wing Assembly 
737-800 Assembly
737-800 Assembly 
Boeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA
Boeing Employee Working on the 737 Line in Renton, WA 
737 Wing Flaps in Assembly
737 Wing Flaps in Assembly 
Boeing Business Jet First Assembly
Boeing Business Jet First Assembly 
Factory Workers Installing Insullation on a 737 Fuselage
Factory Workers Installing Insullation on a 737 Fuselage 
737 Wing Frame
737 Wing Frame
Factory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel with an Automaic Lift
Factory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel with an Automaic Lift 
Factory Workers Installing a 737 Engine Mount
Factory Workers Installing a 737 Engine Mount 
Renton Assembly Plant
Renton Assembly Plant 
Crated 737 Wing Part
Crated 737 Wing Part 
737 Nose Cone Assembly
737 Nose Cone Assembly 
Renton Assembly Facility
Renton Assembly Facility 
Factory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel Via a Lift
Factory Worker Accesses a 737 Tail Panel Via a Lift 
737 Flight Deck During Assembly
737 Flight Deck During Assembly 
Next Generation 737 Manufacturing
Next Generation 737 Manufacturing 
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737 Wing Spars 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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Unique identifier BI220343 
Boeing ID k63597-51 
Type Image 
Size 4992px × 3320px   47MB 
License type RM 
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