Navy Picks 737-700 Over MD-90 As C-9 Replacement
Boeing's 737-700 beat out the MD-90, a competing product before Boeing took over McDonnell Douglas, to become the replacement for the U.S. Navy's aging C-9 transport. Boeing received a $111 million contract for an initial two aircraft, both scheduled for delivery by December 2001. The 737-700 is in...
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