Wings joined to fuselage of Navy's first 737-700C
The wings of the first 737-700C (convertible), an airlifter for the U.S. Navy, have been joined to its fuselage, Boeing announced. The navy is buying the newest member of the next-generation 737 series to begin replacement of its fleet of C-9 airlifters. Designated C-40A, the Navy version of the 737...
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