Close up of the Boeing 737 aircraft assembly process in 9 days
Renton's 92-square-kilometer production facility is home to thousands of Boeing 737 planes. Here, it took workers just nine days to assemble an aircraft of this type.
The Boeing 737 is one of the most popular commercial aircraft in the world. On average, every 5 seconds, an aircraft of this type takes off or lands around the world. And you will be amazed to know that there are always about 2000 aircraft in the sky and one Boeing 737 for every commercial flight. Up to now, 9,000 aircraft have been delivered. goods since they were launched in 1967.
Renton's 92-square-kilometer production facility is home to thousands of Boeing 737 aircraft each year. Here, the workers only took 9 days to assemble a Boeing 737. With such a tremendous speed, 42 aircraft of this type will be shipped a month. Incredible.
Check out the video below to know how they created the Boeing 737 aircraft in such a short time.
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