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Boeing 737 Next Generation
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The Boeing 737 Next Generation, also known as 737NG, is a twin-engine narrow-body aircraft produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, launched in 1993 and produced since 1997. It features a redesigned wing, glass cockpit, and upgraded interior configurations, with four variants seating between 108 and 215 passengers, and has been delivered to over 7,100 customers worldwide. The 737NG is superseded by the fourth generation 737 MAX, introduced in 2017, and production ceased in 2020.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.US-China Relations
- 2.Disasters
- 3.Aerospace Industry
- 4.Air travel
- 5.Aviation Accidents and Incidents
- 6.Fire
- 7.Transportation
- 8.Workers Strike
- 9.Jobs Cut
countries
- 1.Indonesia
- 2.United States
- 3.Ethiopia
- 4.Mexico
- 5.Singapore
- 6.Azerbaijan
- 7.Thailand
- 8.Russian Federation
- 9.Kazakhstan
- 10.Korea, Republic of
- 11.India
- 12.Guam
organizations
- 1.Boeing Co
- 2.US Federal Aviation Authority
- 3.Alaska Air Group
- 4.US Department of Justice
- 5.Jeju Air
- 6.Korean Air
- 7.Ethiopian Airlines
- 8.National Fire Agency
- 9.National Transportation Safety Board
- 10.United States National Transportation Safety Board
- 11.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 12.American Airlines
persons
- 1.David Calhoun
- 2.Paul Cassel
- 3.Reed O'Connor
- 4.Choi Sang-Mok
- 5.Peter Stubley
- 6.Lee Jeong-Hyun
- 7.Kim Yong-Cheol
- 8.Joo Jong-Wan
- 9.Han Duck-Soo
- 10.Yoon Suk-Yeol
- 11.Yoo Jae-Yong
- 12.Tim Hornyak