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The Boeing 737 has won orders for more than 6,000 airplanes, which is more airplanes than The Boeing Company's biggest competitor has won for its entire product line since it began business.
The 737 - a short-to-medium-range airplane - is based on a key Boeing philosophy of delivering added value to airlines with reliability, simplicity and reduced operating and maintenance costs.
On January 12th 2006 Boeing began assembly of the 5,000 Boeing 737 aircraft in Renton, Washington. This was a Boeing 737-700 model for Southwest Airlines.
Over 230 customers have ordered 6,000+ of the Boeing 737 aircraft.
Hyper-linked contents explain ALL Cockpit Panels and Systems:
Left Overhead - Lower Overhead - Center Overhead - Upper Overhead Right Overhead - Glareshield - Instrument Panels and Standby Instruments Main Landing Gear Panel - Pedestal - Weather - Thrust - Flaps - Slats Controls These also include EFIS variations of Panel configurations.
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Acronyms
All Systems are covered including:
Electrical Schematic Hydraulic Schematics Hydraulic System A, Hydraulic System B, Standby Hydraulics Aircraft Wing Fuel System Engine Fuel System Engine Oil System Air Conditioning Pack
Air Cycle Machine Trim Zone Temp Control Ram Air System Pneumatic System Fire Protection Communications Navigation Aircraft Trim System Thrust Reversers Brakes -- Auto, Normal, Alternate, Accumulator and Anti Skid