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Sunday, 20 September 2015

Advanced winglet on show as Boeing 737 MAX heads to final assembly



In June, Boeing’s new 737 MAX single-aisle airliner began wing assembly in Renton, Washington. Since then, the first fuselage arrived from Wichita, Kansas, and is now undergoing final assembly, which includes installation of a new advanced winglet designed to improve fuel efficiency.

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