Boeing's Largest 737 Flew For The First Time On Aug. 3.

Boeing's largest 737 flew for the first time on Aug. 3. The 737-900 will be delivered to launch customer Alaska Airlines next April. It can carry up to 177 passengers in two-class configuration.

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