The Boeing 737 Assembly line number 1 at Renton in the 1980s as the 2nd generation 737-300/400/500 series was taking over for the first generation 737-200 Classic. Image Courtesy: Boeing

The Boeing 737 Assembly line number 1 at Renton in the 1980s as the 2nd generation 737-300/400/500 series was taking over for the first generation 737-200 Classic.
Image Courtesy: Boeing

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