Saturday, April 30
Friday, April 29
Boeing 737-300
The prototype of the -300 rolled out of the Renton plant on January 17, 1984, and first flew on 24 February 1984.After it received its flight certification on November 14, 1984, USAir received the first aircraft on 28 November.A very popular aircraft, Boeing received 252 orders for it in 1985, and over 1000 throughout its production. The 300 series remained in production until 1999 when the last aircraft was delivered to Air New Zealand on 17 December 1999, registration ZK-NGJ.
Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300
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Boeing 737-300
Thursday, April 28
challenger 605 cockpit
he Challenger 605's cockpit has four side-by-side 15in portrait format displays - a 55% increase in display area compared with the 604
When Bombardier Aerospace decided to create the next generation of its venerable Challenger 600 series "large" category executive jet, most recently updated in 1995 with the certification of the Challenger 604, the to-do list was limited largely to avionics and cabin amenities
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challenger 605 cockpit
Wednesday, April 27
Dassault Falcon 2000 interior
Jet Aviation Basel, a designated Dassault Falcon completions center, launches “Jet Falcon,” a cabin interior refurbishment program specifically designed for Dassault Falcon 2000 aircraft. Owners and operators, who are considering upgrades of their F2000 aircraft, can choose three distinct cabin interior designs – Classic, Style and Fashion.
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Dassault Falcon 2000 interior