TC-JGU Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-8F2
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about the Boeing 737-8F2
Boeing was incorporated in
Washington by William E. Boeing in July 1916, as “Pacific Aero
Products Co.” and was re-named the “Boeing Airplane Company” on the 9th of
May 1917. The Boeing 737 first flew
9th of April 1967 and continued in production for thirteen years with
little change until the introduction of the 300 series aircraft. The
Boeing 737-800 series of airliners are powered by twin CFM56-7 turbofan
engines and is effectively a stretched 737-900, the 800 series first entered service in 1998.
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about TC-JGU Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-8F2
THY - Turkish Airlines is
Turkey's national airline and was formed during May 1933, it operates an
expanding mixed fleet of both Airbus and Boeing airliners.
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