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2F District 3 - International Trade Market
The model plane with Turkish airlines B737-800 aircraft, as the prototype, with the actual size scaled down production (8. 5), the fuselage and stent made of zinc alloy die casting base adopts transparent plastic, in the process of production by an experienced technician check on strictly, sophisticated technology, image lifelike, the high-quality goods in similar products! We take "quality first, integrity and enterprising" as the production and management philosophy. Our company regards the product quality as the life of the enterprise, over the years, the product quality is stable, win by the quality in the competition, has established the firm confidence and the fine prestige in the user heart. "Good price, good service" to meet the customer's requirements to the maximum extent. The company can continue to grow and develop in the competition, completely depends on the support and trust of users, the firm warmly welcome customers at home and abroad to select sample order, sample customization! Boeing 737-800 is a member of Boeing 737NG, a new generation of Boeing 737NG series Boeing 738 business jet Boeing 738 business jet (5 pieces) An improved version of the machine. Boeing 737-800 wings are designed with new advanced technology to increase fuel capacity and improve efficiency, both for longer range. Reliable, simple, and economical to operate and maintain, the cockpit dashboard features a new type of large display screen. Boeing 737-800s have the option of adding wingtips and winglets. The Boeing 737-800 is an extended fuselage version of the Boeing 737-700, a direct replacement of the Boeing 737-400. The 737-800 can accommodate 162-189 passengers and 162 people in a two-class cabin configuration. Under the economic seat configuration, the carrying capacity can reach 189 people. The range is 5,665 kilometers (3,060 miles). There are also BBJ2 executive jet models and military 737-800ERX (Extended Range). The Boeing 737 is a short - and medium-range, twin-engine, narrow-body jetliner. Originally a derivative of the Boeing 707 and Boeing 727, it is a short-range civil aircraft with low operating costs. So far, 14 models have been developed. The 737 is Boeing's only narrow-body aircraft in production and is still available in -700, -800, -900er, MAX8, MAX9 and Max8-200 models. The 737 was conceived in 1964, and the first Boeing 737-100 made its maiden flight in 1967 and entered service in February 1968. The -200 also entered service in April of the same year. In the 1980s, Boeing began working on the 737 "classic" -300, -400, and -500. Boeing 737 typically not only increase the passenger capacity, but also use more advanced CFM56 turbofan engines and other equipment. In the 1990s, Boeing began to develop the 737 "Next generation," with improvements including redesigned wings, advanced piloting equipment, and a new cabin. The new 737 comes in seven models: the -600, -700, -700C, -700ER, -800, -900 and -900er, with a commercial BBJ. The 737 is the best-selling passenger aircraft in the history of the civil aviation industry, with more than 10,030 planes in production since 1967 and more than 4,673 orders still waiting to be delivered, with the main production line at Boeing's Renton facility in Washington State. Many airlines are ordering 737s to replace the old 707, 727, 757, DC-9 and MD-80/90. The main competitor is the Airbus A320. The 737's success is based on the fact that on average 1,250 Boeing 737s are flying every second and one takes off or lands every five seconds. Boeing 737 production has reached 10,000, is the world's first production of 10,000 commercial jet aircraft, breaking the Guinness World record. According to a Boeing press release issued on March 13, 2018, the 10,000th Boeing 737, the N8717M, was assigned to Southwest Airlines' Boeing 737 MAX 8. On September 5, 1994, the Boeing 737-800 project was officially launched and made its maiden flight on July 31, 1997. On March 13, 1998, the Boeing 737-800 was certified by the FAA. On 9 April 1998, the 737-800 was certified by the European Joint Aviation Authority. The first Boeing 737-800 was delivered in 1998.
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