The Boeing 737-900 made its first flight
The Boeing 737-900 made its first flight last week, departing the factory at Renton, Wash., for a 3-hr. flight. The 737-900 carries about 15 more passengers in two-class configuration than the 737-800 and is the longest 737 built. Alaska Airlines has ordered 10 737-900s, Continental 15, Korean Air...
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