Boeing Eliminating Eyebrow Windows on 737s

Boeing has concluded that the four familiar eyebrow windows above the front windshields of its 737 are past their prime, and last week it rolled out the first 737NG without them. The windows are a holdover from the late 1950s' 707 days when they were considered a backup if pilots lost their...

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