The Boeing 737 Crisis And The Fight For Redemption
The Boeing 737 is a single-aisle commercial aircraft manufactured by Boeing at its Renton facility in Washington state. It was designed to complement the Boeing 727 on shorter and less traveled routes. The twin-engine jet retained the fuselage width of the larger Boeing 707 and accommodated six passengers across, but with two turbofan engines mounted under its wings instead of four. Conceived in 1964, the initial model, the 737-100, conducted its maiden flight in April 1967 and began commercial operations with Lufthansa in February 1968. Subsequently, the elongated 737-200 entered service in April 1968, marking the start of a series of developments that led to four generations of the aircraft, featuring various configurations catering to passenger capacities ranging from 85 to 215.
This Book is a fascinating story of the Boeing Company, from its humble beginnings as a timber merchant's venture to its evolution into one of the world's leading aerospace giants.
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