Flew the 737, 757, 767, 777. The Triple 7 is the greatest airplane flying today. 10,000 hours in all over the world. An amazing machine built by amazing engineers.
Those engines seem impractical, its like Tim Allen got his hands on it, its like a big block muscle car, sure its cool but I wouldn't put the kids in it, somethings bound to go wrong.
How safe are these? I'd be worried about missing or incorrectly torqued bolts etc such as with the Alaska airlines 737 max9s. God knows what the production line is like at Boeing these days.
KPAE is Paine field in Everett about 25 miles North of Seattle where Boeing builds the 767 and 777 and previously also built the 747 and 787 in recent times. KRNT is Renton Municipal which is located about 10 miles South of Seattle and is home to the factory that exclusively builds the 737.
@@omarijoseph3189 Correct. The Renton plant and airfield (RNT) is the oldest of the two Boeing facilities. It is the final assembly location for narrowbody single-aisle Boeing aircraft (707, 727, 737, 757) The Everett plant was built in the 1960s at the existing Paine field (PAE) to construct widebody twin-aisle Boeing aircraft (747, 767, 777, 787)
Folderble Winglets... Wow,now that's really far out man..... Hopefully they have enough Duck tape in the cockpit just incase there're some loose ends some where still