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New Boeing 737-900 Getting Ready To Fly

Boeing employees in Renton, WA prepare to fasten wings of the first Boeing 737-900 to the 124-foot-long (37.8 meter) body section. The 737-900 is the longest of the Next-Generation 737s, and can seat up to 189 passengers in a one-class configuration. Next-Generation 737s are the newest, most advanced-design airplanes in their class, and feature an improved wing design that allows the airplanes to fly higher than competing Airbus A321 airplanes. A higher maximum cruising altitude means passengers can enjoy a smoother ride and airlines benefit by being able to fly above bad weather, congested routes and less capable airplanes. 
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Unique identifier BI227747 
Boeing ID k60646 
Type Image 
Size 3500px × 2347px   23MB 
License type RM 
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